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New I diverged. Here's the list.
These aren't ranked highest to lowest, but just a list. We'll start with 10, but I may come up with more as I work today.

1. Good indenting tools to reformat code.
2. Good cut/paste capabilities. The best can even cut/paste between Windows and X-Windows.
3. Global search/replace, preferably with grep-like capabilities.
4. Ability to do compares/diffs between files (or even directories).
5. Quick navigation, goto a line. Search next. Emacs even produces a member list on OO programs, and allows you to jump to a member.
6. Online code highlight/syntax check to prevent typo errors.
7. Auto tab conversion to spaces for shops that don't have a standard editor (like ours). Or code reformatter to fix the indents.
8. Ability to save/load code fragments to/from separate files.
9. Ability to edit multiple files at one time.
10. Easy navigation of the files in a project.
11. Undo capability (Ctl-Z in nedit and most Windows editors)
12. Find in file or grep capabilities. (Find this string in all the files in this tree.)
13. Integration with version control system (getting close to an IDE there)
14. Scriptability (or at least a significant level of customizability)
15. Ability to repeat commands.

Actually, I stole the last three from Scott M. and Arkadily, but they're things that I use all the time. My JBuilder had VSS and CVS integration. Nedit and emacs are very customizable. And vi's dot command allows you to repeat commands.
Glen Austin
Collapse Edited by gdaustin Aug. 19, 2003, 11:01:53 AM EDT
I diverged. Here's the list.
These aren't ranked highest to lowest, but just a list. We'll start with 10, but I may come up with more as I work today.

1. Good indenting tools to reformat code.
2. Good cut/paste capabilities. The best can even cut/paste between Windows and X-Windows.
3. Global search/replace, preferably with grep-like capabilities.
4. Ability to do compares/diffs between files (or even directories).
5. Quick navigation, goto a line. Search next. Emacs even produces a member list on OO programs, and allows you to jump to a member.
6. Online code highlight/syntax check to prevent typo errors.
7. Auto tab conversion to spaces for shops that don't have a standard editor (like ours). Or code reformatter to fix the indents.
8. Ability to save/load code fragments to/from separate files.
9. Ability to edit multiple files at one time.
10. Easy navigation of the files in a project.
Glen Austin
Expand Edited by gdaustin Aug. 19, 2003, 11:03:26 AM EDT
Collapse Edited by gdaustin Aug. 19, 2003, 11:04:59 AM EDT
I diverged. Here's the list.
These aren't ranked highest to lowest, but just a list. We'll start with 10, but I may come up with more as I work today.

1. Good indenting tools to reformat code.
2. Good cut/paste capabilities. The best can even cut/paste between Windows and X-Windows.
3. Global search/replace, preferably with grep-like capabilities.
4. Ability to do compares/diffs between files (or even directories).
5. Quick navigation, goto a line. Search next. Emacs even produces a member list on OO programs, and allows you to jump to a member.
6. Online code highlight/syntax check to prevent typo errors.
7. Auto tab conversion to spaces for shops that don't have a standard editor (like ours). Or code reformatter to fix the indents.
8. Ability to save/load code fragments to/from separate files.
9. Ability to edit multiple files at one time.
10. Easy navigation of the files in a project.
11. Undo capability (Ctl-Z in nedit and most Windows editors)
12. Integration with version control system (getting close to an IDE there)
13. Scriptability (or at least a significant level of customizability)
14. Ability to repeat commands.

Actually, I stole the last three from Scott M. and Arkadily, but they're things that I use all the time. My JBuilder had VSS and CVS integration. Nedit and emacs are very customizable. And vi's dot command allows you to repeat commands.
Glen Austin
New This is great...thank you!
     Care to be quotable on code editors? - (slugbug) - (75)
         Sounds like you want to talk to our admin. - (Another Scott) - (6)
             I'll give it a shot - (tjsinclair) - (5)
                 Thanks.... - (slugbug) - (4)
                     Teaching is a slightly different issue - (tjsinclair)
                     Teaching - use whatever you like - (tuberculosis) - (2)
                         I do that as well - (tjsinclair)
                         rofl - (deSitter)
         Re: Care to be quotable on code editors? - (deSitter) - (3)
             no blame here.... - (slugbug) - (2)
                 of course! - (deSitter) - (1)
                     rofl -NT - (slugbug)
         Re: Care to be quotable on code editors? - (gdaustin) - (9)
             I diverged. Here's the list. - (gdaustin) - (1)
                 This is great...thank you! -NT - (slugbug)
             great input...compare utilities? - (slugbug) - (6)
                 Compare Utilities - (gdaustin) - (4)
                     On Second Thought - (gdaustin) - (3)
                         Ok either way.... -NT - (slugbug) - (2)
                             How far out is the article? - (gdaustin) - (1)
                                 It running.... - (slugbug)
                 opendiff on OS X is the best I've ever used - (tuberculosis)
         OK - (tuberculosis) - (5)
             best tool for the job.... - (slugbug) - (4)
                 Debuggers... - (admin) - (1)
                     I really need one - (tuberculosis)
                 PB stops working on projects above a certain size - (tuberculosis) - (1)
                     Often overlooked - (deSitter)
         2c deposited... - (static) - (4)
             deposit accepted :-) - (slugbug) - (3)
                 Gotta think about that... - (static)
                 Quoting okay. - (static) - (1)
                     Thanks very much! -NT - (slugbug)
         I'll come back to this, but... - (admin) - (2)
             so, maybe there is a more fundamental question.... - (slugbug) - (1)
                 That's a physical description... - (admin)
         I use Emacs, - (Arkadiy) - (3)
             but, but, but.... - (slugbug) - (2)
                 Data point: - (admin)
                 I will let you know in 4 years :) - (Arkadiy)
         Well in a Windows World... - (folkert) - (2)
             Forgot that one... - (slugbug) - (1)
                 Yes I meant Fast.... - (folkert)
         My necessities - (ChrisR) - (2)
             good info... - (slugbug) - (1)
                 The problem I have with most IDE editors is the keymapping - (admin)
         And the answer is... - (admin) - (24)
             So.... - (slugbug) - (22)
                 Re: So.... - (admin) - (20)
                     Appropriate title? - (ChrisR) - (1)
                         No.... for you, it's "Sir". ;-) -NT - (admin)
                     titles, brilliant kids, and comparing programmers..... - (slugbug) - (10)
                         Pointy clicky... - (admin) - (5)
                             Definitely with Scott on this one... - (gdaustin) - (4)
                                 Disagree RE GUI development - (tuberculosis) - (2)
                                     I like your Law so much I twikified it. - (FuManChu) - (1)
                                         heh - cool -NT - (tuberculosis)
                                 What he said... - (slugbug)
                         People buying the software... - (gdaustin) - (1)
                             And the congregation said: - (folkert)
                         Of Mice and Programmers... - (static)
                         Well, then in THAT case - (FuManChu)
                     Re: So.... - (deSitter) - (3)
                         Nope. - (admin)
                         Re: So.... - (JimWeirich)
                         I modified the code... - (gdaustin)
                     Scott... - (slugbug) - (2)
                         Re: Scott... - (admin) - (1)
                             thanks... - (slugbug)
                 Re: So.... - (gdaustin)
             I'm still a vim man...but I respect what emacs can do. - (Simon_Jester)
         emacs and visual slickedit - (hnick) - (1)
             Split-screen is nice in a text environment too... -NT - (admin)
         Aww, c'mon. This is always how the wars start! - (broomberg) - (1)
             Yeah, forgot about paren automatch. - (admin)
         Are there still people who work without syntax coloring? - (drewk)

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