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Do you use a light or a dark background in your editor for programming?

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Gothi[c]:
That other thread I just linked is kinda related to this one, so it's probably worth a read if you're interested in this one.
-f0dder (December 26, 2007, 08:03 PM)
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I was first. :P

f0dder:
That other thread I just linked is kinda related to this one, so it's probably worth a read if you're interested in this one.
-f0dder (December 26, 2007, 08:03 PM)
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I was first. :P
-Gothi[c] (December 26, 2007, 08:04 PM)
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<spam>only because I wrote a lengthier post, involving having to do a search :P</spam>

icekin:
White text on a black background, guess I'm in the minority then.

housetier:
f0dder, which editor have you learned to love then? Maybe it has a desert color scheme too?

f0dder:
f0dder, which editor have you learned to love then? Maybe it has a desert color scheme too?
-housetier (December 27, 2007, 07:28 AM)
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"Learned to love" doesn't really apply to any editor I use, but Notepad++ does the job pretty well, and loads faster than VIM. Also, the source editor in Visual Studio is neat, especially when coupled with WholeTomato's Visual Assist (some options in the auto-complete category tend to get in my way, so I turn those off - but other are very nifty).

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