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Notepad++ for tetris plugin, vs code for beautiful colors, notepad for minimalism
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haabe14068yBrackets used to suck on large projects with many files and folders. I dumped it for Atom.
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@haabe I've noticed it lag on startup, when I try to open some very big project. Other than that I've not noticed anything 🤔
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haabe14068y@Rahul0596 The last time I used it, it went from syrup to just stalling. I hope they improved file handling since I used it, as I liked it quite well except for the file handling issues.
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I've tried all the above...and i like atom the most. Sometimes it lags, sometimes it crashes but I still like it.
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nalread4048yFor strictly web dev things I use Brackets, but for everything else I feel like sublime is the way.
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Vim is the way
Vim is our saviour
Don't ever be brainwashed again
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Well sad to hear no one uses intellijidea for web development . It's the best one out there ..
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luc-1848yI don't care as long as it has a command mode to navigate so I don't have to move my wrist to use the arrow keys or mouse.
Basically that means Vim. But Visual Studio with a vim keybindings plugin for a semester-long internship was quite okay as well. It's not about elitist terminal-only stuff, it's just very comfortable to work with a command mode for editing (as opposed to insert mode). -
I have tried every one of those and I settled on... Vim.
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sagarb318yvisual studio code for js , notepad++ when on windows for opening any other programming code. sublime in mac.
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Long time with notepad++, ultraedit and so
2 years ago moved from visual studio to brackets because vs is crap for non .net.
Then moved to Atom.
Them moved to VS Code last August.
Never moved since.
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while15378y@console really? I guess it varies from person to person then. Loved Atom but when I tried VScode and noticed that it's significantly faster I never looked back
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