.@o_guest which text editor would you suggest for your learners (Windows, Mac and Linux)? I'm interested in @AtomEditor vs #nano.
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Depending on the level of the beginners I suggest atom. Familiarity of a windowing environment with a lot of potential.
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Also out of the box, it begins to show the potential of real text editors.
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It is also (very importantly): easy to install.
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I'd go atom too
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personally I always use nano at command line, atom in GUI.
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I use nano on CLI too but not sure about newbies esp if they are on windows
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I've tried most CLI editors in workshops - nano only one that didn't derail the whole group. But if ppl don't need CLI, never even mention.
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I have fond/stressful memories of getting to RNAseq part of session, walked around to find 1/2 class stuck in vim from 45 mins earlier
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I made this the same night, out of frustration, to avoid ppl getting left behind like that again http://rik.smith-unna.com/command_line_bootcamp/ …
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Love this so much
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Replying to @o_guest @drvinceknight and
thanks, needs updating a bit but gets used a lot. Revisiting it reminds me that I love teaching
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