Or more generally, see the overview page at:

http://www.sciviews.org/_rgui/projects/Editors.html

Uwe Ligges


On 05.05.2012 20:44, R. Michael Weylandt wrote:
There's a huge spectrum -- all the way from Vim / Emacs to notepad:
one that's designed with R in mind (though much heavier than notepad)
is RStudio, which is proving pretty popular in the R community:
http://rstudio.org/ If you get into more programming, it might be
worth it to adopt a general IDE / text editor and learn to use an
R-mode on that.

Michael

On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Trying To learn again
<tryingtolearnag...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hi all,

I磎 using the windows writting pad (not Notepad the simplest version). I
think there should be greater and helping note pads to help programming.

Can you suggest one?

Many thanks

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