Article 5BH3F LXer: Why Java developers love the jEdit text editor

LXer: Why Java developers love the jEdit text editor

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Java is a powerful language. Maybe because it's often seen as an "industrial-strength" tool, you might not expect it to be the foundation of a text editor. After all, text editing is almost too easy for such power. In fact, in most modern programming toolkits, the component accepting text entry is a pre-programmed widget. Using a Java toolkit, a simple text editor can be written in about 100 lines of code. So what can jEdit possibly offer to justify its existence?

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