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LinuxWorld: Jedit, Jext & J: Java-based editors compared

January 29th, 2003 Chris Johnston

“There are times when I want a lean, mean editor and times when I enjoy a good, bloated editor packed with wizards. We compare the programming editors Jext and J to Jedit and offer a revised opinion of the best Java for Linux.”

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