![]() (Again, Notepad, TextEdit, and Word are definitely not acceptable. We require that every bootcamp participant install (or already have) a suitable text editor for these purposes. On the other hand, coercing word processors to act like text editors for these purposes is similarly frustrating. One thing many developers have learned from hard experience is that the basic text editors included in Windows and OS X (Notepad and TextEdit, respectively) are very poorly suited to the task. ![]() Sometimes this will be when accessing server resources remotely, in which case you’ll generally be limited to editors such as Vim but this situation occurs in GUI environments as well. In addition to the IDEs (Eclipse and IntelliJ IDEA) that we’ll be using, there are times when you will need to do some quick-and-dirty text editing, which-for whatever reason-using an IDE may be impractical (or at least, very inconvenient).
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