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A nice FREE HTML editor

Submitted by bracketboy, , Thread ID: 34082

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RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#81
Visual studio code is pretty good as well. But brackets i think is good for people just starting out. As you get more advanced you'll need better editors.

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#82
i dont use any specific software to write css/html/javascript. Mostly i use sublime. Sublime also have to many plugin increase your write speed

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#83
I personally prefer https://atom.io/ as it supports multiple languages and is a great way of editing many files, due to it's project functionality.

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#84
I normally use studio visual code, its also a really good code editor.
Link : https://code.visualstudio.com/
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RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#85
hope will usefull than other coding apps, lets try use them

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#86
I used to use brackets but started using notepad++ lul

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#87
Exactly what i need it. Cool mate, thanks. Does include rtl support???

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#88
Atom is a great editor for web development and may lead you further into exploring with web development. I've tried Brackets, but it's a little basic, but it's great to start with especially since it shows you a live page. It comes all down to preference at the end of the day, though.

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#89
Seems cool but rather use the standardized Atom which is developed by github themselves though

RE: A nice FREE HTML editor

#90
I wouldn't recommend switching text editors/IDEs too often tho. You should get one, customize it, learn it and keep it. I used to have the bad habit of chaning quite frequently. I remember installing a VM with OS X just to be able to use Expresso (https://espressoapp.com/) and then I switched to Coda 2 (https://panic.com/coda/). I decided that it was dumb to use a VM just to code so I started using atom (https://atom.io/). After some time I switched to PHPStorm (https://www.jetbrains.com/phpstorm/) and since I have the right to a free license I gave it a try. I liked it a lot but it was too slow to startup and I guess I felt limited. In a way I decided to give Sublime Text a shot and it is not my go to editor. (https://www.sublimetext.com/) If you take some time to learn it and customize it, you will love it. This happens to any editor. It all comes down to personal taste I guess. However I remember that back when i used atom, it was a bit slow and not as efficient. :D

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