diff --git a/src/data/roadmaps/cpp/content/101-setting-up/101-code-editors.md b/src/data/roadmaps/cpp/content/101-setting-up/101-code-editors.md index f2c1dcc7e..d7184c82e 100644 --- a/src/data/roadmaps/cpp/content/101-setting-up/101-code-editors.md +++ b/src/data/roadmaps/cpp/content/101-setting-up/101-code-editors.md @@ -10,6 +10,6 @@ Code editors are programs specifically designed for editing, managing and writin These are just a few examples, and there are many other code editors available, including Atom, Notepad++, and Geany. They all have their features and may suit different developers' needs. Finding the right code editor is often a matter of personal preference and workflow. -To work with C++ in your chosen code editor, you often need to install some additional tools and add-ons, such as compilers, linters, and debugger support. Make sure to follow the instructions provided by the editor's documentation to set up C++ correctly. +To work with C++ in your chosen code editor, you often need to install some additional tools and add-ons, such as compilers, linters, and debugger support. Make sure to follow the instructions provided in the editor's documentation to set up C++ correctly. -- [Using C++ on Linux in VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-linux) \ No newline at end of file +- [Using C++ on Linux in VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/cpp/config-linux)