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My little sister is taking an intro to web development in college right now... They're really setting them up for success over there with their unregistered copies of DreamWeaver... Heavy sigh

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    Are they teaching her how to code or how to fucking click buttons and have code appear.
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    It's probably the same course agenda from 2004
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    @Torbuntu I told her that lol, I got her hooked up on sublime, she likes it.
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    @eskizo no doubt, they tried to get me on when I went to college 10 years ago lol
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    @Torbuntu I tried it for a project, found it quite similar, but laggy at times, and didn't feel like it had any advantage over subl. Plus I love that sublime is a very Linux friendly project!!
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    @Torbuntu never thought I'd hear Atom and light in the same sentence... it's just like running a chrome browser at the same time as another web browser.

    Sublime uses the same license strategy as WinRAR
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    I occasionally try out Atom for a day or two. Then I got back to my heavily modified ST3
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    @Torbuntu
    Atom is really awesome I just installed it a couple of days ago easy to push as well
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    @ChainsawBaby still i use atom.. Knowing that its slow to start.. I like the way it looks..

    Mostly using intellij anyways..
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    Hahahahaha. Oh my. Same in my college. And we're using Dreamweaver 8. Lol.

    I asked my teacher if I could use Visual Studio Code. And she says,

    "No, stick with dreamweaver and notepad."

    Uhm, okay? Lol
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    @lmsblt
    Lol not even notepad ++ ??
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    My college too uses unregistered or trial version of development softwares to teach us...
    In our networking classes I still remember the moment I heard that
    "Since it is an unregistered version of CISCO packet tracer everyone use the guest login"
    I hadn't paid attention to the above and for about 30mins tried to figure out just how to go through the login screen without the damn password
    Result
    I couldn't complete the task we were handed that day
    #lifeofacsecollegestudent
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    Dreamweaver still exists? What?
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    @ainmosni teamed up with Norton AV lmao
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    atom... yeaaaah NO.
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    @Torbuntu i think sublime is a little lighter than atom.. then again i use both.. only love for both of them..
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    @Torbuntu well i wish atom would implement the block edit feature that sublime has (and ultraedit when i used windows)

    You can also add the minimap in intellij..
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    @Torbuntu https://youtu.be/1dF3zKRtt60

    Column edit block edit block mode.. i dont know what to call it but i like it.
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    Haha my lil brother is doing the same thing !
    I explained why css and html are not "programming" languages
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