The 10 best scheduling software
Below we present some of the current programming software most used by users around the world.
1.Monday
"Monday stands out in the software development section for greatly streamlining the process without diminishing the quality of the final product."
In addition, it has a kind of calendar where you can plan all the work distributed by manager and task, as well as being able to exchange files and make updates in real time.
2. Notepad++
“Its different tabs allow us to work and view several documents at the same time and have different views of the same file.”
Each of the different languages supported by this program can be displayed in a different way and even use suggestions for autocompletion and compaction of chunks.
3.Vim
Created by Bram Moolenaar, Vim is a very easy to use full screen text editor for Unix systems. It doesn't overload the system, but it can be a little difficult to use for those used to text editors using graphical environments.
“Some of its standout features are: auto-completion of words and sentences, and a built-in spell checker. In addition, it has compression of up to 200 different syntaxes.”
Vim has three basic modes of work: a "command mode", which allows the user to enter the document, enter commands and execute them, and an "ex mode" where you can manipulate files and add text.
4. Atom
Developed by GitHub, Atom is an open source code editor compatible with Linux, Windows and Mac systems. This software is based on a framework that allows you to create cross-platform desktop applications using Chromium and Node.js.
"Atom can also be used as an integrated development environment, and is now humorously referred to by its developers as the hackable text editor for the 21st century."
Since 2014, the core application of its package manager and the rest of the elements that make up Atom have been published as free and open source software, and it is currently the community itself that is in charge of keeping the software updated.
5.UltraEdit
UltraEdit is a commercial text editor compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux created in 1994 by Ian D. Mead. It has a large number of functions and features, among which the 100,000-word spell checker compatible with several languages, the auto-completion of words and a very efficient manager of large and heavy files.
“UltraEdit has a syntax coloring that allows you to identify different languages or programming errors very visually.”
This software also comes with an integrated FTP client and commonly used drag and drop features to greatly streamline your workflow. It also has integration with user commands and a file comparer and project manager.
6. Sublime Text
“Sublime Text does not have a free trial, and its cheapest paid package starts at $80.”
Unlike other programming software, it is not open source, but it has other features common to other text editing programs, such as syntax coloring, automatic bracket identification.
7. NetBeans
This is one of the most popular options for IT professionals when it comes to programming in Java. NetBeans is a very complete and versatile code editor that also has a robust IDE that is perfect for any application.
“Among its outstanding features we find the autocompletion tool and a very friendly interface design, aimed at facilitating the use of users of any level of experience.”
This software is compatible with other programming languages, such as PHP, C++ or HTML5. It also has a fast and very efficient organization capacity of different projects simultaneously, as well as integration with Git.
8. Code:Blocks
“Code:Blocks is the ideal code editor option for not overlooking some of the quirks of C Programming.”
Its interface is also very intuitive and well organized, being also very complete to greatly speed up your learning and workflow. In addition, it has a great capacity for configuration and customization, and many options to extend its basic functions with plugins.
9. Visual Studio
Visual Studio is one of the best options we have today to work with the C++ programming language. Two of its most outstanding functions are: the syntax checker, called the Command Line Interface, and the Intelligent Code autocompletion.
“Although it is one of the best options that we can currently find on the market to program with this language, it is important to take into account that it does not have many recent updates and that it is only compatible with Windows.”
Without a doubt, it is a very robust API with many debugging tools and suitable for all kinds of purposes.
10. JCreator
Although JCreator is not native to Java, it is one of the best IDEs for programming Java in a Windows environment. This commercial product developed by Xinox Software has two versions: a free one called LE and a paid one called Pro that adds templates, debugging, command completion, and CVS support.
“JCreator is written entirely in C++, which makes it faster and more efficient compared to other Java-based software.”
This software allows you to compile or run programs without having to activate the main document first.
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