What's the best text editor for webdev?
notepad.exe
it won't make you a better programmer so just fuck off from 4ch and code
>>58885688
vim
doesn't matter for what purpose.
>>58885688
Visual studio code
>>58885703
This.
>>58885688
EDIT.COM
>An editor better than notepad++ doesn't exi-
>>58885688
Whatever editor you already use is shit. The editor you want is what the other guy uses.
>>58885688
If you're more designer than programmer, and only intend to program for the web, use bracket
If you're looking to get comfortable with an editor that will be one of the best editors in a few years, use Atom, prepare to compromise right now however.
If you're looking for an editor that works well with any programming language, is fast and stable, use notepad++ or sublime text. My personal preference is Sublime.
If you're looking for an editor that feels like a really lightweight IDE with many powerful editing and debugging features for the web, use visual studio code. Note that this is something entirely different than visual studio.
If you're looking to become a text editing wizard, use vim
If you're looking to become a wizard in general, use emacs
>>58885703
absolutely haram.
>>58885688
vim
VS Code
t. ex Vim user
atom
>not editing text by directly flipping bits on the hard drive
I prefer sublime for the packages.
>>58885688
Anything with syntax colouring is fine.
Commandline (advanced):
>vim
>emacs
Don't ask which one though. Both are great, everyone has a personal favourite.
GUI:
>Notepad++ - could be worse
>Sublime Text - paid, I prefer FOSS
>gedit - simple, but still has everything like line numbers, right margin, statusbar, overview map, text wrapping, highlight current line, matching brackets, etc.
>Atom/Brackets/VSCode - very slow. Fuck all JavaScript/Electron bullshit.
>>58885849
What makes that better than notepad++?
>>58885849
is it updated?
Brackets
ATOM
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>>58885688
sublime vim
brackets desu