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Alexey Lebedev2013-07-04 21:45:26
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Alexey Lebedev, 2013-07-04 21:45:26

Good editor for Mac OS X (HTML, C#, JavaScript)

I worked for a very long time on Windows with Visual Studio 2012, I really liked it, but it is too heavy for my tasks, I want a lighter editor for my tasks.

What I need:
1) Lightweight editor (not required, but desirable. I got away from a few gigabytes and don't want to go back to them)
2) HTML, C# and JavaScript highlighting (I have enough ASP.NET projects)
3) Autoformatting capability ( well, I liked to press CTRL + K CTRL + D every 3 minutes, which formatted my code)
4) Auto-completion (optional, but desirable)

Ready to use both free software and paid software, within reasonable limits not Adobe DV =)

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aggrrrh, 2013-07-04
@swanrnd

Of the paid ones, I can advise Sublime Text . As far as I know, it meets most of the requirements, well, as an excellent editor.

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Vladislav Onishchenko, 2013-07-04
@STFBEE

JetBrains products, and in particular, WebStorm ? It weighs somewhere around 400-500mb.

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Antelle, 2013-07-04
@Antelle

The best web editor is WebStorm. Compared to VisualStudio - heaven and earth, you will not want to work in VS after it. There is also coda for poppy , many people like it, but IMHO webstorm is better. If you need not only front-end, but also other languages, take IDEA right away, it has absolutely everything from webstorm, plus other languages.
asp.net is a vendor lock offering Windows. There is MonoDevelop , but it is ugly, it is a mockery to work in it (but if there is no way out, ...). In general, if you want the freedom to choose OSes (poppies, Linux) - forget about asp.net.

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Konstantin Kitmanov, 2013-07-04
@k12th

Try WebStorm. Unfortunately, does not support Razor, I do not know how with classic ASP. In all other respects, it is decisively superior to the studio.

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orange303, 2013-07-05
@orange303

I really like Fraise (http://fraise.en.softonic.com/mac)

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antonwork, 2013-07-05
@antonwork

Coda is very good, I have not tried Coda2, but there is more functionality there. In general, I'm happy with everything.

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Tonis Simo, 2013-07-09
@estum

Good old and now open TextMate 2 .
Simple formatting by ⌥⌘[ (Text → Indent Selection), plus there are also bundles of beautifiers for different languages ​​(and it’s easy to write your own if you have a console autoformer).

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