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8 May 2008

35 Useful Source Code Editors Reviewed, A Few Items for Educators.

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It is actually two editors in one a WYSIWYG, and a source code editor. I prefer to just use the source code, but I have used the visual editor before, and it is very easy to use, and does not do a lot of weird stuff to the code. If you're just learning HTML, CoffeeCup HTML Editor is perfect because you can get started right away with the visual editor, and as you gain confidence in your coding, you can switch over.


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