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JavaScript@JavaScript·
Ok, I might regret this, but— What's everyone's favorite code editor? 😅
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Brandon McConnell
Brandon McConnell@branmcconnell·
@JavaScript Up until last year, Sublime, but I finally made the switch to VSCode this year 👏🏼
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Heart Bridge -- Bill Scherk
Heart Bridge -- Bill Scherk@CardiacSmarts·
@JavaScript No regrets. I now depend on the dependable, syntax-knowing, Visual Studio Code. The way it handles hideous, intricate kludges is remarkable. Did I mention its extensions can set you free from kludge drudgery?
Heart Bridge -- Bill Scherk tweet media
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Goshine
Goshine@AaronGoshine·
@JavaScript Why does this question still create so much buzz.All you need is VIM, have used it for decades now and I have also used all 46 most popular text editors/IDEs over last 20 years ( nano, eclipse, sublime, bbedit, notepad ++, .., jetBrains, vscode) and nothing came close to VIM
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Quzeem Agbaje
Quzeem Agbaje@Zeemag_·
@JavaScript VSCode is great but I kinda prefer NOTEPAD. You can NOTE stuffs and add PADding when writing CSS. Works everytime!
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9ice_guy
9ice_guy@ClintonUfere·
@JavaScript Windows notepad. You'll be surprised on how much of a debugging tool it is for @JavaScript 😄
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Adeeyo Joseph Adebiyi
Adeeyo Joseph Adebiyi@_theCodingChef·
@JavaScript I use VS code for JavaScript projects, Pycharm for Python project annnnnnd Notepad to do some crazy stuffs.
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David Lee Crites
David Lee Crites@TheDLCrites·
@JavaScript My first two years were punch cards. Then ed, then vi, then vim. Now, I still use vim daily. I used geany for a while, just started testing sublime text. Modern IDEs are fine, but can become a crutch keeping you lazy if you’re not careful.
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Kurth
Kurth@KHeyslop·
@JavaScript Looking at these replies, I feel ashamed to admit I still use Dreamweaver for WP projects but have to use notepad for quick css edits
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Mitchum
Mitchum@MaynMan34·
@JavaScript WebStorm. The answer to this question is always a JetBrains product.
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