As a code developer/maintainer in the nineties I used primarily GNU Emacs with occasional leaps "Just For Fun" into the BSD implementation of vi (or vim, if available).
Once I started spending more time with LinUx software I have used a wider variety of tools and editors including GNU Emacs, Vim, Geary, nano and others.
At work (prior to my 2018 retirement) I used UltraEdit and at least one other XML friendly editor that works on Windows. I believe it was Notepad++
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As a code developer/maintainer in the nineties I used primarily GNU Emacs with occasional leaps "Just For Fun" into the BSD implementation of vi (or vim, if available).
Once I started spending more time with LinUx software I have used a wider variety of tools and editors including GNU Emacs, Vim, Geary, nano and others.
At work (prior to my 2018 retirement) I used UltraEdit and at least one other XML friendly editor that works on Windows. I believe it was Notepad++