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Sublime vs. IDE...What do you use? Why?

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    IDE: to open full projects and compile/test code
    Atom: to open single class files or snippets, to check something
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    I only use an IDE for software development but for web development I use Visual Studio Code usually.
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    Sublime for scripts IDE for code.
    Sublime has loads of plugins that give it IDE esc. Functionality
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    @liammartens If you're on OS X check Coda 😉
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    Webstorm for nodejs, frontend..., Android Studio for apps, and Atom for other projects
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    @milkbytes web dev on mac, theres nothing beats coda.
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    IDE for current working project
    Sublime to open a file to do simple changes or use as guidance
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    @helloworld @milkbytes I hadn't heard of coda but it looks sweet
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    @elz1 Think of Coda as an Apple version of Dreamweaver, even tho it isn't made by Apple. Super complete feature set but yet super clean and easy to use.
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    .net framework development is a fucking nightmare without visual studio! I bought a sublime licence then MS brought out vs code so now I use vs code too!
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    @milkbytes atom is good too!!
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    IDEs for projects (WebStorm, PhpStorm) and Sublime Text 3/nano for snippets/code or non Language specific projects (so projects that don't have a specific IDE I can use).
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    Atom and Gedit for quick edits and Netbeans as IDE
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    @milkbytes why would anyone want a drag and drop tool like dreamweaver haha
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    I use Geany
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    @theMEARD personally its the only one for me! But when I'm using the terminal I will dabble with nano ;) xD
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    @Bubbles nano for config files I use it mostly on terminal only server installs
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    @liammartens I compared to it because of the autocomplete and server connection functions, not for the drag n drop. Also Coda has live preview, like Dreamweaver.
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