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The only "normal" code editing environments present on the OLPC-XO are all command-line environments available through the [[Terminal]] activity. Official Sugar images include both the vim and nano editors, so users who know these editors can use them to write and modify software within the images. | The only "normal" code editing environments present on the OLPC-XO are all command-line environments available through the [[Terminal]] activity. Official Sugar images include both the vim and nano editors, so users who know these editors can use them to write and modify software within the images. | ||
Developers wishing to use the [[Developers/Stack# | Developers wishing to use the [[Developers/Stack#Etoys|Etoys]] application stack can create new software from Etoys built-in development environment while running on an emulator. | ||
''Developer's Desktops'' | ''Developer's Desktops'' | ||