The text editor for VIM is Bram Moolenaar who created Vi IMitation (VIM) in 1988. The first public release was on November 2, 1991 and in 1993 a new improved version was released.
The Vim editor is a customizable text editor that is the default with most Terminals. Although it is not the easiest to use, it is the editor of choice for many programmers because of its extreme extensibility.
Vim is just one of many text editors. I prefer nano which is more basic and simpler to use than vim. It is all a question of preference.
There are alternative programs for Advance Text. These are Sublime Text, a sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose. Another alternative is Vim, also known as Vi Improved.
HTML can be edited using a normal text editor such as notepad for windows, or vim for Linux, there is nothing special required, however there are many specialised text editors made to ease the task, providing features such as tag completion, inbuilt validation and similar features.
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I use two editors in my day-to-day work: vim and SubEthaEdit -- http://ejohn.org/blog/etherpad-real-time-editing-with-javascript/
A piece of software that when loaded and running allows examination and changing of the contents of a file. There are many types of editors: text editors, photo editors, document editors, HTML editors, etc.
visual interactive
No. Text-editor is application software.
It is a spreadsheet, but not a text editor.
vi text editor is a standard text editor found in almost every flavor of Linux, it is the most preferred text editor by most Linux professionals, other text editors include nano and pico are also decent substitutes for the vi editor
Any simple text editor can be used to create an HTML document. HTML documents are just simple text, so any basic editor will do the job. Notepad, Vim, or Emacs are all good examples of very simple programs used to create HTML documents. (I'm not sure of the Macintosh equivalent to these, but that would work just as well.)