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Notepad++ is an editor, not an IDE.
If we consider code editors, then of course Sublime Text or Atom. I don't understand how you wrote in Notepad, to be honest. In any case, you can find themes that will repeat your favorite Notepad, only the functionality will increase. Atom is free, Sublime Text costs about $30 like.
If we consider the IDE, then I wildly advise PhpStorm. If you are a student, then a license can be obtained by ISIC or student email for a whole year in advance. If you are of course interested in licensed software.
sublime text. At first, it may be a little uncomfortable, but then it will be difficult to get off. Especially if you learn keyboard shortcuts.
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Notepad++ is not an IDE.
Sublime Text, which is orders of magnitude better and more powerful, is also not an IDE. With all my love for him.
Want an IDE? Get PHPStorm. I myself have been sitting on ST for a long time and resisted switching to PHPStorm (one of the main reasons is the startup speed of ST vs PHPStorm). Then I forced myself to install and configure PHPStorm for myself and forced myself to work only in it for a week. Ever since then, I've been kicking myself for not doing this sooner. No editor, no matter how cool, can ever compare with a full-fledged IDE in terms of convenience, comfort and speed. Yes, the IDE has an entry threshold, but having overcome it once, you will thank yourself for the rest of your life.
Never understood people using Notepad++.
Of the code editors, like the ones above, I recommend Sublime Text.
From IDE - PHPStorm.
For beginners:
Installing a package manager .
Disable file indexing in Sublime Text .
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