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Notepad++ is a free (as in "free speech" and also as in "free beer") source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Running in the MS Windows environment, its use is governed by GPL License.
Based on the powerful editing component Scintilla, Notepad++ is written in C++ and uses pure Win32 API and STL which ensures a higher execution speed and smaller program size. By optimizing as many routines as possible without losing user friendliness, Notepad++ is trying to reduce the world carbon dioxide emissions. When using less CPU power, the PC can throttle down and reduce power consumption, resulting in a healthier environment.
Steps
Install Notepad++
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1Open your "Downloads" folder. After the download is completed, there will be a Notepad++ installer. Double click on the installer to begin the installation process.
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2Select your preferred language. You can change languages by scrolling through the dropdown list.
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3Read the information provided on the window that appears and click the "Next" button.
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4Thoroughly and carefully read through the license agreement. Click on either the "I Accept" or "Cancel" button according to your compliance with the license agreement.
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5Select your desired path where you want to install Notepad++. After you have selected the path location, click on "Next" button.
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6Read the information on the final window and click on the "Finish" button. If you selected the "Run Notepad++" option, the program will automatically open. Otherwise, you will need to navigate to your install path to open Notepad++.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I get a book of programming languages?Community AnswerYes, you can find lots of programming language books in your local library or at a bookstore. You can also order them online!