Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
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Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
I'm just using MS's notepad for assembly which is very uncomfortable...
Is there any text editor for assembly programming on Windows??
Is there any text editor for assembly programming on Windows??
Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
Theres one that comes with fasm for windows, that works good.
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Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
For Windows, I recommend TextPad, which has a nice customizable syntax highlighting.
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Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
Hello,
i use the notepad++ for all programming on Windows.
It's a great pity that notepad++ not exist as KDE-Application.
Regards
Erik
i use the notepad++ for all programming on Windows.
It's a great pity that notepad++ not exist as KDE-Application.
Regards
Erik
Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
I use Crimson Editor.
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That's true, though Kate is nice, too. As far as I know, Kate is also available on Windows. But I don't recommend using it, because it was very unstable on Windows last time I used it.ErikVikinger wrote:It's a great pity that notepad++ not exist as KDE-Application.
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Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
Both emacs and vim are available (and iirc stable) for Windows, and you would probably have a hard time finding a (reasonable, e.g. not "make me breakfast") feature that neither supports. Plus, both are widely used for programming on all platforms. I use vim, and at the very least Intel syntax assembly works great OOTB.
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For my development work, I use Geany (a GTK based IDE). It may not be the best editor, but it's improving and seems to be quite lightweight.
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Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
I use Notepad++. It's very good for me
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I use gedit. It doesn't come with assembly highlighting, but I found it on the internet for NASM and GAS. If anyone wants them (nasm.lang and/or gas.lang); just ask, and I'll upload them. It took a while to find them...LEEJAEBEOM wrote:I'm just using MS's notepad for assembly which is very uncomfortable...
Is there any text editor for assembly programming on Windows??
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Under Windows I use Programmer's Notepad 2, which comes with a great number of language syntax highlighters (including Makefiles, bash/sh scripts, C/C++, and many more) as well as the ability to run commands from within the program (I mapped make to F7 to match VC++ which I use for Windows programming). Under Linux I use gedit with a highlighter I found online somewhere.
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I use SciTE, coupled with Kubuntu. I also use SciTE for C/C++ OS development.
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Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
On Windows, visual C++ express edition (http://www.microsoft.com/express/Windows/) with color syntax highlighting (http://dashingboy.wordpress.com/2009/03 ... al-studio/) in addition to 'custom build rules' offers nearly everything you could wish for.
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Re: Which Editor Do U Use for Asembly programming??
i use Dev C++ editor,
i like it coz it has the 80 character limit line
and sometimes NotePad++
i like it coz it has the 80 character limit line
and sometimes NotePad++