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  2. Code folding - Wikipedia

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    A folding editor appeared in the occam IDE circa 1983, which was called the Inmos Transputer Development System (TDS) [7],. [8] The "f" editor (in list below) probably is the most intact legacy from this work. The Macintosh computer historically had a number of source code editors that "folded" portions of code via "disclosure triangles".

  3. Editor war - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry has become an enduring part of hacker culture and the free software community. The Emacs versus vi debate was one of the original "holy wars" conducted on Usenet groups, [1] with many flame wars fought between those insisting that their editor of choice is the paragon of editing perfection, and insulting the other, since at least ...

  4. Kate (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    The KDE Advanced Text Editor, or Kate, is a source code editor developed by the KDE free software community. It has been a part of KDE Software Compilation since version 2.2 , which was first released in 2001.

  5. Brief (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Brief (stylized BRIEF or B.R.I.E.F., a backronym for Basic Reconfigurable Interactive Editing Facility), is a once-popular programmer's text editor in the 1980s and early 1990s. It was originally released for MS-DOS, then IBM OS/2 and Microsoft Windows. The Brief interface and functionality live on, including via the SourceForge GRIEF editor. [1]

  6. ed (software) - Wikipedia

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    ed (pronounced as distinct letters, / ˌ iː ˈ d iː /) [1] is a line editor for Unix and Unix-like operating systems. It was one of the first parts of the Unix operating system that was developed, in August 1969. [2]

  7. List of HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    1 Source code editors. 2 WYSIWYG editors. Toggle WYSIWYG editors subsection. 2.1 Word processors. 3 WYSIWYM editors. 4 Discontinued editors. 5 See also. 6 References ...