There is one about atom:
https://fedoramagazine.org/install-atom-fedora/
And, I'm not sure, there are a lot of editors and IDEs, why to focus on one
specifically designed for windows(Even when is open source)?
That's my 2 cents
Br,
2017-03-22 16:02 GMT-03:00 Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>:
Langdon points out to me that Notepad++
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
is one of the most popular text editors for developers:
https://stackoverflow.com/insights/survey/2017/#technology-most-popular-
developer-environments-by-occupation
It's completely open-source, but Windows-only (written specifically to
the Windows API rather than an abstraction toolkit). I think an
article about how to easily and transparently run it under Wine might
be popular.
(We might also have articles for Visual Studio Code and Atom, which are
open source but based around Electron, which isn't in Fedora.)
Note: I'm not really qualified to write this article. Just suggesting
it. :)
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