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Atom vs brackets vs sublime vs vscode hehehe.
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I mean which one do u prefer

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    For me, the best of those is vscode. I feel it more comfortable, I don't know exactly why.
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    Atom for now, will take a look at Brackets tho
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    I never tried vim. Will try now
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    atom, better ui
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    @scout good luck exiting your first time
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    > edit.exe file.ext
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    VS Code.
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    Emacs and vim!
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    Sublime > spacemacs == vim > emacs > jetbrains * > everything else.
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    vscode for me. Atom is slow, bracket's too web oriented and immature for me, and sublime isn't as easy to turn into a full fledged ide.
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    holy shit, the vim love is real...
    i go with vim as well

    if I had to pick a modern editor I would go with vscode.
    unlike atom, you don't need to go around changing configs as much, and last time I checked it was faster, atom had huge issues with big files for example.

    and unlike sublime, it has a UI (I know, it sounds crazy, a UI in a graphical editor, but it's real)

    sublime is faster though, even faster than vim, which is a very strong advantage.
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    @RantSomeWhere It really is quite nice.
    It's an editor, mind, not an IDE. It really does shine as an editor.
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    No matter what ide i installed, one day i always come back to Sublime.. FML
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    IntelliJ for an ide
    vim for a text editor
    leafpad for an extended clipboard
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    Editor: sublime is still faster and better than vscode for me, I also use vim sometime.
    Ide: any Jetbrains' one
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    This threads been common on here recently.. but I prefer VS Code, but for a side editor I use Sublime and sometimes Notepad++
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    Atom.
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    if desktop available, VSCode otherwise vim.
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    Is sublime still a thing?
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    If I need an IDE I go for Jetbrains products, if I need a text editor it is Vim
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    Vim

    VSCode plugin... Best of both worlds.
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    vscode all the way
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