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TEXTEDITORS: Stata module -- some notes on text editors for Stata users

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Nicholas J. Cox () (Durham University)

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Abstract

This is not actually software, but a discussion of the merits of utilizing text editors in the context of Stata usage. It takes the form of an HTML guide written by Nicholas J. Cox and several named others.

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Software component provided by Boston College Department of Economics in its series Statistical Software Components with number S423801.

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Date of creation: 05 Feb 2002
Date of revision: 07 Jul 2006
Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s423801

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