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Which one do you guys prefer? Visual Studio Code, Brackets, Atom, Notepad++ or Sublime?

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  • 5
    Tried all except brackets.... VS code is the best
  • 4
    @codeBoy Try Brackets. I really like it as a web developer.
  • 3
    Notepad++ is good but VS Code is just (sighs)
  • 3
    Notepad++ for tetris plugin, vs code for beautiful colors, notepad for minimalism
  • 3
    Am I the only one who uses Brackets!? 🤔😱
  • 3
    @Rahul0596 never heard of brackets before.
  • 1
    @CozyPlanes it's a really cool text editor from Adobe I guess..

    http://brackets.io/
  • 3
    Brackets used to suck on large projects with many files and folders. I dumped it for Atom.
  • 0
    @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 🤔
  • 1
    @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.
  • 2
    I've tried all the above...and i like atom the most. Sometimes it lags, sometimes it crashes but I still like it.
  • 10
    Sublime <3
  • 1
    For strictly web dev things I use Brackets, but for everything else I feel like sublime is the way.
  • 3
    Micro, Howl and Nano 😀
  • 2
    @Rahul0596 I like Brackets for some occasional C development
  • 5
    Vim is the way
    Vim is our saviour
    Don't ever be brainwashed again
    Into using other editors
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  • 0
    Well sad to hear no one uses intellijidea for web development . It's the best one out there ..
  • 4
    Sublime is sublime... so sublime
  • 0
    @Amitkumar no, NotePad is better /s
  • 3
    Anyone from sublime and notepad++
  • 2
    No bro. We got your back. Brackets is king!@Rahul0596
  • 0
    I 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).
  • 0
    VS Code
  • 0
    I have tried every one of those and I settled on... Vim.

    I'll see myself it now.
  • 1
    visual studio code for js , notepad++ when on windows for opening any other programming code. sublime in mac.
  • 2
    Sublime
  • 1
    Neo vim
  • 1
    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.

    (my usual day work is with typescript angular sass html)
  • 1
    (Neo)Vim.
  • 0
    @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
  • 1
    Sublime and VScode
  • 1
    @dontPanic vim is too new, I prefer some tried classics like ed.

    ED IS THE STANDARD EDITOR.
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