I found a fully portable text editor with syntax highlighting for:
Assembler
ASP
Batches
C/C++
C#
CSS
HTML
Java
JSP
Makefile
Pascal
Perl
PHP
Python
Ruby
Sh
SQL
TeX
VB.Net
XML
For all you Linuxers, there is a linux version too.;)
Finally, I have a portable notepad replacement.
Get it here
... does NSIS. That's what I use. *not that I'm good at portableApping or anything*
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It is not your audience's responsibility to puzzle out what you intended to say; it is your responsibility to express yourself so clearly that no one with a modicum of intelligence and good will could possibly mistake your meaning.
Notepad2 and the dropped it in their latest release so I was happy to find a replacement.
"There is a computer disease that anybody who works with computers knows about. It's a very serious disease and it interferes completely with the work. The trouble with computers is that you 'play' with them!" - Richard P. Feynman
"What about Love?" - "Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate." - Al Pacino in The Devils Advocate
....come with a compiler, also? If it did, that would be great. If not, is there a decent C++ compiler that would work with a flash drive?
no, didierjo, no compiler. Both programs are just text editors. Unfortunately, since I'm not the world's biggest programmer, I can't tell you what program would compile C++ (and be portable)...maybe someone else around here knows. Actually, lemme change that. Chances are, someone else around here knows.
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It is not your audience's responsibility to puzzle out what you intended to say; it is your responsibility to express yourself so clearly that no one with a modicum of intelligence and good will could possibly mistake your meaning.
You could try my Dev-C++ Portable.
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