In order to make the transition from one day to Debian less responsive, I always wanted to find an open-source or free text editor that can be used in both Windows and Debian. The function of this text editor cannot be too bad. At least it must support automatic indentation as NotePad ++ does,CodeHighlight and code folding. Compile and test are also supported as Dev-PHP does. The most important thing is not to consume too much resources. You can edit multiple files at the same time.
Bored!
I tried n-plus editors, either under Debian, but not windows. It is either a Windows private built using MFC or winapi. For example, Emacs and elcips are either too abstract or resource-consuming ......
Depressing ~
As a result, it turned out to be a circle, and it was the most familiar Vim in Linux. The versions below win are also very useful. Supports code highlighting and automatic indentation, and supports Code Completion, code folding, compilation and testing, multi-file editing, and multi-user network sharing ...... I was dizzy. After a circle, I finally returned to vim. Haha ~~