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hello ladies and gentlemen it's Mike here at game from scratcher today we have one for the programmers today we're going to be checking out this uh C plus plus IDE called the 10x editor now this one is trying to sit at that space between say uh notepad plus plus and visual studio so it's lighter weight than Visual Studio code there's no real setup required and it's designed to support very large code bases so here we are in the 10x editor the menu is up here very Bare Bones and minimal otherwise but it's very focused on performance it's going to open up the Godot source code as an example so over here you can see um it had parsed it from a previous opening it can take a little bit of time to parse things but it's still about under a minute here you can see the source code base for Godot over here you do have your uh MIP map here for your code so you can jump at any particular point in position for the code you do get syntax highlighting of course you also get um code completion so to...