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What software do you write websites on?
Good afternoon.
On what software, frameworks do you write simple sites (php + js)?
I use Dreamweaver, any better options? I look forward to your response based on personal experience.
Thanks in advance.
UPD. What is wrong with Dreamweaver, what are the disadvantages?
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SublimeText code editor.
Plugins:
JS frameworks and libs (different for different tasks):
free - NetBeans. (I really like code reformatting, I really don't like working with encodings) Available for all platforms. Actually, I use it to give 200 bucks for phpstorm, there is no desire with such a free alternative.
Also free Codelobster - in principle, not bad in some ways, even better than netbins, simple and easy.
If you have money - PhpStorm, well, if you are not a one-eyed pirate of course. I used the license in the company, the impressions are positive, but the code reformatting somehow did not impress.
Often I hear Sublime Text but it is also paid (70 bucks) I didn’t even look in general.
Notepad++ - for masochists and people who spare no effort and time. He studies well on it, but I would not advise to really work.
Me too netBeens. Dreamview, all sorts of notepads are from the evil one. For professional development, you need a full-fledged IDE with a bunch of all sorts of absolutely necessary goodies, like auto-completion and working with repositories. At the moment it is either paid PhpStorm or free netBeens
I also started using Dreamweaver. But it is uncomfortable, slow and heavy. A graphics editor creates a lot of garbage. I tried many editors, now I use Sublime Text 3 with plugins, for FTP I use FlshFXP 5. If live layout is not enough, then install the plugin for ST3 and Chrome - LiveReload, but this is only for CSS. ST3 is good with a huge number of plugins, look at the selections on habrahabr.ru. You should definitely try Emmet.
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