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What text editor/IDE for developing html, css (stylus), js (coffee) do you think is the best for this? What are its benefits?
Good afternoon. Now for these purposes I use Sublime Text 2/3. Almost everything suits, except that some important plugins are not available for version 3, and also that keyboard shortcuts sometimes overlap, and in version 3 in some plugins I cannot find the keyboard shortcut settings file.
My colleague works on WebStorm, also a very interesting editor, I did not notice any visible advantages over ST3 (enough to switch to it).
Now Vim/gVim is very curious (I have OC Windows), I watched a few tutorials, I was impressed. It is interesting to know from experienced developers whether Vim can completely replace ST3? Are there core plugins/add-ons (at least emmet)?
I will consider any other editors, please argue. Thank you.
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Unfortunately, even after finishing with a file and plugins, sublime cannot be called a full-fledged IDE and it simply cannot be compared with JetBrains products, as it seems to me. This is a slightly different level / convenience / speed of development than a simple text editor. I recommend to take a closer look at WebStorm.
PHPStorm / Webstorm is incredibly convenient in that it automatically saves changes without having to press Ctrl + S
Sublime text 2/3 is the most it :) Well, as a mac driver, I like it the most, besides, there are a whole dozen Package control addons
omnicomplete + JSHint + snipMate + syntax files (html/css/html) for vim I think will do?
If a text editor, and not just like an IDE, then I prefer Notepad ++. And so I torment Eclipse, but only for Java, I do everything else in Notepad ++, I check in Mozilla Firefox + Firebug.
Sublime 2/3 is more comfortable for me than NotePad++. But if we consider the IDE, then JetBrains products. Because I am a pythonist so I use PyCharm. But I think it's superfluous to run an IDE to write only client code.
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