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SignUp Now!Visual Studio is a massive program for sure!I used Visual Studio in the past but it is really a big program and there are more functions that I have not used yet hence I moved to Emeditor and Notpad++, they are pretty good tool to make codes and helping my work become faster
Emeditor is a paid software while notepad++ is a free source code.I've worked with Notepad++, but never with Emeditor. What's the difference?
I'll have a look! What's special about Emeditor?Emeditor is a paid software while notepad++ is a free source code.
Both are good but I came with Emeditor first thus I am more familiar with this tool.
Fast loading, and special thing is easy to use for the beginners.I'll have a look! What's special about Emeditor?
Not bad, not bad, looks nice. It has features for multiple different roles, e.g. programmer.Fast loading, and special thing is easy to use for the beginners.
Yes, that's an important distinction.There are differences between code editors and IDEs.
If you are looking for a good code editor, Notepad++ should work well for most languages, but if you want an IDE, I'd recommend Visual Studio Code. It is packed with a lot of powerful features and also comes with plug-in support. Atom is also a very good alternative.
In case you are working with or editing large files, and those IDEs become laggy, switch to Sublime Text. No editor is able to beat Sublime at speed!
Also, the language you work with matters. Always check IDEs specially designed for your language, like WebStorm for JavaScript and PHPStorm for PHP etc.. They will help you become more productive with their language specific features.
To think about it and look into it, you're right. A lot of people......Seem to use Text-Editors.Yes, that's an important distinction.
A lot of people here are using text editors, not IDEs.
Interesting. Have you tried other JetBrains products for JS ?For me, I use PHPStorm day-to-day.
When I'm working with JS I've now switched to VSCode (where before I did everything in PHPStorm).
There are too many features for me that are essential for a good development workflow and by the time I've supplemented those things with plugins in Vim / Sublime I might as well just use an IDE.
I use Vim when I'm working in the terminal. Sublime for general text editing.
Interesting. Have you tried other JetBrains products for JS ?
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