I'm looking for some good text editor to program in HTML/CSS/JavaScript. What do you think about Atom.io?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7aEiVwBAdk
emacs
vim
PHPStorm. You can search for a license server or run your own, just Google. Or buy it.
>>56933726
Atom is incredibly slow on windows, SSDs don't matter, it's even beaten by my 5 y.o. linux PC with a 160GB HDD
>>56933735
>>56933741
too autistic
>>56933770
linux here
Home computing was a mistake.
Sublime and you know it
>>56933785
Teaching how to read was a mistake.
>>56933784
>linux here
Atom is a slow as hell bloatware anyway.
Just use Sublime like every normal human bean.
>>56933805
>>56933943
> not open source
>>56933726
>node
it's shit lad
just use sublime
Literally without a doubt, Sublime Text.
>>56933726
It can't open a 2GB txt.
>>56933826
Humanity was a mistake.
Sublime, no doubt about it
>>56933726
Sublime, using it right now.
In Enterprise application development.
>>56933726
VS Code or Notepad++
Just use Sublime.
Learn vim if you wanna be a cool guy.
>>56933726
>HTML, CSS & JS
If you're not using Brackets you're doing it wrong.
>>56934412
What does brackets give me that sublime doesn't?
Serious question, I might consider switching to it if it's any good.
>>56934730
Live preview.
>>56934730
Honestly I haven't used sublime, but Brackets is really well optimised for web. Live preview, autocomplete & suggestions for everything, it also recognises your own JS functions and adds them to its autocomplete list, even across files.
Brackets is written in web languages, so I'm extremely skeptical that it performs as well as Sublime.
It certainly is much much more tailored to web development than a default Sublime install, I'm not sure how they stack up when you add in Sublime packages.
>>56934746
>>56934888
Hmm, I'm trying it now, but the live preview seems to only work like the live preview in intelliJ where it has a specific port just for previewing the static files, and it doesn't integrate with my backend server, see pic related. The solution I guess would be to specify absolute paths everywhere but that's not really a solution..
And I actually have it almost working in sublime with just a chromium feature, where I add filesystem folder to devtools workspace and map it. It allows me to instantly see css and js changes, but for the html ones I have to reload.
>>56933744
>php storm
>slow
>annoying warnings and error messages
>intellisense not that good for JS (not much better than my ctags file)
>>56933784
>industry standard text editors are too autistic
>that's why I wanna use a Javascript text editor so I'm not autistic
You're just lazy and I am disappointed there are serious replies here. Sage.
atom looks great and you can customize it however you want.
and its not that slow (it will somewhat choke on files with 10 k + lines), but I dont have such files in my projects.. or at least I dont open them very often (minifeid CSS, JS files)
>>56935121
What Atom's plugins you recommended to install?
>>56935070
Not slow on my machine.
Never get warnings and errors.
Works fine with JS for me.
>>56935195
Power mode
>>56935195
Curently active plugins:
atom-beautify
atom-ctags
color-picker
emmet
ex-mode (use ":" and "/" in vim mode)
file-icons
git-time-machine
line-diff-details
split-diff
merge-conflicts
indent-detective
indent-guide-improved
keyboard-sounds
(language syntaxes you might need, language-babel for JSX, ES6)
linter (and linter extensions)
- linter-eslint
- linter-jscs
- linter -phpmd
- linter-scss-lint
pigments
sort-lines
todo-show
script