>>>>> "Tatiana" == Tatiana Lenz <[email protected]> writes:
Tatiana> Hey all, I am going to add my 2 cents' worth. I think the
Tatiana> editor is less important in this case, md markup is pretty
Tatiana> simple in and of itself... that's the whole point of it,
Tatiana> it's the rendering that counts. So really you can use any
Tatiana> text editor (someone was suggesting emacs in this thread,
Tatiana> you can even use vim.) I recently came across hugo and
Tatiana> although, admittedly, I don't know too much about it, it
Tatiana> seems pretty cool.
I'm pretty firmly in the emacs camp, although I appreciate the vi key
bindings. I think the learning curve for emacs makes it a significant
commitment, but it's an 'art worth your learning'. So do use emacs.
However, if I were in the market for a 'simple' and free[^2] text
editor, I think I'd check out atom[^1]. Looks like plugins are written
in node.js. Not a language I know much about, but a language taught to
kids and probably one of the best languages to learn if you only learn
one.
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[^1]: https://atom.io/
[^2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(text_editor)
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