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Ilya Belsky2015-12-29 18:14:09
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Ilya Belsky, 2015-12-29 18:14:09

The most convenient editor for web development?

Welcome all!
I'm wondering if there is a universal editor for web developer? A kind of photoshop in the world of web programming? I used a couple of editors, but I never found the "ideal" one. Brackets, Atom, Sublime, Notepad++, they all have flaws to put up with.
So I ask, roughly speaking, who uses what and why.
I will be glad if someone answers.

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VZVZ, 2015-12-29
@vik_kodik

Have you tried JetBrains products? webstorm, phpstorm.
Very demanding on hardware (without a 4-core CPU and >= 4 GB of RAM, and it makes no sense to meddle, they will slow down), and they seem to be paid, but very fancy.

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Andrey Andrievsky, 2015-12-29
@andrievski88

Author, but what exactly do you need an editor for?
Photoshop is raster graphics,
illustrator is vector graphics.
What needs/languages ​​do you need?

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Clever_Coyote, 2015-12-29
@Clever_Coyote

Everyone has their own subjective opinion, and the ideal editors for everyone will be different. I use Sublime, due to the many plugins you can customize it for yourself. I used the above, I have my own buns, I transferred everything I liked to the sublime.
In general, it was necessary to clarify for a start regarding technologies, because it would be inappropriate to write in ruby ​​in phpstorm (for example). Jetbrains has a whole line of IDEs that are tailored for certain languages, everything depends on the fact that the software is paid.

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SilentFl, 2015-12-30
@SilentFl

vim: working with ruby/rails, html/css, js/coffee, golang. works well, does everything it needs to

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Viktor Korolev, 2016-01-04
@VictKor

I use sublime and if there is no necessary functionality, then I just write a plugin for it. Tried atom - it seemed heavy.

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Vitaly F., 2015-12-29
@FuN_ViT

Personally, I've been using eclipse + pyDev for a long time, mainly because of the interactive debugger.

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Denis Korneev, 2020-05-15
@Orland25565

I really liked WebStorm, not free of course, but there is a trial for a month.
It has the same things that I have seen in other editors, only it works better, for example, various auto-completions and refactoring, I would say Visual Studio Code is the closest, but falls short.)

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