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Preferred code editor for web development

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RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#21
I generally use, Sublime Text and IntelliJ Products [PhpStorm for PHP, WebStorm for JS].
For a potato system, like my Laptop (i5 process), I use Sublime Text and when I'm on my Desktop, I go with Intellij products.
Sublime is free and the fastest one I've ever worked with like VS code, Atom, Brackets, Netbeans, etc. Intellij products are paid application so there's that. But we all know how to get around with the paid applications in today's world. :p.
So for resource friendly IDE/Editor, I go with Sublime Text on the other-hand I go with Intellij.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#22
VS Code for sure ... in dark mode obviously

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#23
Used Sublime for like 7,8 years.
Then switched to PHPStorm since I want full IDE features.

Sublime, Bracket, Atom and VS Code are pretty similar and all equally good IMO.
It is just a matter of personal preference.

I stick with Sublime since it is the first editor I used and liked.
Switched to full IDE because I got lazy to install various plugins and other apps.
It is also easier to debug and handle large projects on an IDE than on an editor.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#24
notpad ++. I use it all the time, nothing more

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#25
For my main work, I use VS Code, I code my entire app there. If I need to make some small adjustments I usually make those on Sublime Text or Notepad++

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#26
23-07-2020, 03:32 PM
smarttin Wrote:
which one , pros and cons ..
vs code, sublime text, webstorm, others(mention)

I have been using vscodium. switched from notepad+

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#27
Always been a big fan of dreamweaver myself. Took someone spending about an hour with me to give me the lowdown, but it's actually super simple... just a bit intimidating.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#28
PHPSTORM if you want to use a real editor available with almost all the languages.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#29
VSCode is the best with material theme, jetbrain mono font.

RE: Preferred code editor for web development

#30
I prefer VS Code. It's such an amazing tool with an amazing support, and the marketplace for it is great. The integration with git is also flawless.

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