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Notepad is great, but I prefer VS Code now
For decades, Notepad has been the digital equivalent of a sticky note on my screen. Since multi-tab support and spell check came, I stopped saving otherwise ephemeral notes where I'd just jot down ...
One thing I see people differ on is coding into an interface, or typing it in a notepad. With the interface isnt the linking and compiling all done there? What are the benefits of typing in a notepad?
Tom's Hardware on MSN
RetroPad is a ‘full-feature-parity version of Notepad from XP’ in just 2,749 bytes
You can grab the RetroPad code and .exe from GitHub.
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