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Discussion on: Best IDE’s and Text Editors!

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Wesley Branton

VS Code is by far the best on the list.

I've used Brackets before. It's a solid program, but it's kind of heavy at times. Atom was much the same way. Notepad++ is a solid lightweight editor if you are just viewing code or making small changes. Sublime seems to be an acquired taste. Personally, I think it's quite overrated by developers, but maybe that's just me.

Codeshare looks very cool. I've never heard of it before and I'll have to check it out.

Mozilla Thimble was a cool online editor for web-based projects. It was a pretty cool way to share small little projects or tutorials. Kind of reminds me of SoloLearn's code playground feature.

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KUMAR HARSH

Yup once you download VS code there is no going back, I know that Sublime is lighweight and people like it for that but I would take VS Codes customization over any other feature of sublime in a heartbeat.