It is the standard text editor after all.
It is the standard text editor after all.
I wanted to mention a new open source project Xed-Editor.
Additionally, I think the (virtual) keyboard you use is just as important as the editor (assuming you aren’t using a physical keyboard). I would recommend Unexpected Keyboard I have had a great experience with it.
I wanted to mention VSCodium as an alternative to VSCode, from their website “VSCodium is a community-driven, freely-licensed binary distribution of Microsoft’s editor VS Code.”
Basically it just removes telemetry/tracking.
As a solo developer, some things are out of scope like writing translations or ensuring full compliance with accessibility standards. What’s important is to have some knowledge of what things block progress in these areas. For example, not treating all strings like ASCII, or preferring native widgets/html elements as those better support accessiblity tools.
Accessibility and internationalization first. A lot of projects start without it and tack it on later. It’s so much better to have good roots and promote diversity and inclusivity from the start.
it’s a cool thing you’ve made, but where’s the joke?
Even if you don’t normally look at linked sites, you gotta read this one.
Thanks for the context, I’m a programmer so I guess I just like for things to start at 0 :p
don’t mind i
but personally always use index
or x, y, z
for games
I don’t know about swipe for uppercase, but you can hold caps lock to toggle it.