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Hello,
I use the gedit and terminal for the Python book I use, I had a look on Google it says gedit can be used for Java with the terminal.
I think they call it ethical because it is legal like pentesting.
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[member=411]bitsnpcs[/member] is correct. I don't think Leafpad, the default text editor, is going to be sufficient for coding. Gedit or Geany (if you need column mode) are going to be better for you.
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[member=411]bitsnpcs[/member] Yes, I've been using gedit for 2 lessons now and the coloured codes are very useful in helping me to differentiate between the texts. I've chosen a darker colour scheme on gedit so it's easier on my eyes. Thanks very much for the recommendation! :D
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[member=7037]Homework[/member] glad to pass the help along, [member=5239]torreydale[/member] recommended to me.
I also use darker theme, is called monokai-extended. I find the coloured codes very helpful too :)
Great work, keep up your lessons ;)