You are kindly invited to take participation in the questionnaire on „Text editors popularity among programmers". Tha data gathered will be used for a scientific research.
The stats for the results will be published on all portals where the questionnaire was done.
URL to form at Google Docs
Thank you!
1. For how long have you worked as a programmer?
2. Any particular programming languages you mostly use?
3. For what purposes?
4. Which text editors do you use?
5. What defined your choice?
6. Which text editors you might have been using before?
7. Do you follow the other text editors updates?
8. Which text editors you DID NOT like? Why?
9. What functions might some text editors be missing in your opinion?
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