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I'm getting started on web development again. But I want to get the right tools for the job. I don't hate Dreamweaver. But I know there's got to be something better out there for me to use.

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  • 6
    Sublime FTW.
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    Any text editor. I personally use coda on mac (ide). Dreamweaver is for spunk martians.
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    Is there not a program that lets you see things change over time?
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    @tisaconundrum check brackets but don't know if thats what you mean.
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    If it's for purely client-side, WebStorm is the doggie do-dos. If you need something free, either VS Code or Sublime should do well.

    Haven't used Dreamweaver in years, but it used to be serious bloatware, like everything Adobe touches.
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    @tisaconundrum web browser.
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    @tisaconundrum I'm using PhpStorm as editor and BrowserSync for visible changes (if I understand you correct)
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    @tisaconundrum What languages are you using? Do you want a text editor or an ide?
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    Anything but dreamweaver. Personally I use Atom, but I've heard some good stuff about Brackets if you're main focus is web dev.
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    @tizo ide preferably
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    @tisaconundrum webstorm is pretty great for JavaScript. Visual studio for asp.net. PhpStorm for php. Not sure what language you're using.
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    PhpStorm or WebStorm
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    Its been around 1 year in web dev for me and I'm fucking loving SUBLIME TEXT
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    I have used Dreamweaver and Sublime in the past and while they were okay, I knew I was never going back to them when I started using Phpstorm.
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