When I was getting started I spent a year or so focusing primarily on Java, so I eventually began exploring IDE's and settled on IntelliJ, which I really enjoyed. When I started working in other languages, there was a lot of buzz around Sublime Text and I liked that it felt slimmed down and less resource-heavy.
Then about a year ago I made the jump over to using Atom and although it has its drawbacks, haven't gone back since.
I'm really in love with all of Jetbrains IDE's. They make it so easy for me to switch over to different languages but still be productive. Besides those, I typically use Atom!
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When I was getting started I spent a year or so focusing primarily on Java, so I eventually began exploring IDE's and settled on IntelliJ, which I really enjoyed. When I started working in other languages, there was a lot of buzz around Sublime Text and I liked that it felt slimmed down and less resource-heavy.
Then about a year ago I made the jump over to using Atom and although it has its drawbacks, haven't gone back since.
I'm really in love with all of Jetbrains IDE's. They make it so easy for me to switch over to different languages but still be productive. Besides those, I typically use Atom!