Best text/code editor?

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Hey Warriors,

I'm on the lookout for a new code/text editor. Anyone have suggestions/alternatives to Adobe Brackets?
#editor #text or code
  • Profile picture of the author rmmfree
    As Wartest said, Sublime Text it's a great solution. It's fast, easy to use, powerful, it has a great community and a lot of addons. Another similar alternative is Atom, which is free and open source, but it's slower.
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  • Profile picture of the author harryvent
    I am using dreamweaver and Notepad++ both are awesome.
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  • I have not used Adobe Brackets so I do not know what is its perfect alternative. But there are many text/code editors are available. I will recommend Notepad++ and Atom as they are free.
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  • Profile picture of the author 1nspire
    Huge barckets fan here - Brackets - A modern, open source code editor that understands web design.

    For being free and mac/windows compatible you really can't beat.

    Also has a great development community.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sven300
    I use Notepad ++... It's free, it's simple and it's effective.
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  • Profile picture of the author ITDaniel
    Notepad++ is my favourite. I would definitely recommend it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nauman K
    Yes Notepad++ is the best above all. Recommended
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  • Profile picture of the author Marcus W K Wong
    Update: I've been playing around with Atom and Sublime, both have their perks. Sublime's definitely the clear winner for Visual Basic, but I still prefer Brackets....

    I'll give Notepad++ a go on my old Windows system but I forgot to mention I'm a Mac-addict haha
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  • Profile picture of the author johnbrent606
    Sublime, Notepad++, Dreamweaver, etc are the best code editors....
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  • Profile picture of the author theuniqueperson
    Personally I used Sublime text editor, it is free and supports a wide range of languages. As well as you can choose your own color scheme that fits your mood.

    Sublime is on of the light weight text editor. I recommend
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  • Profile picture of the author element121
    If you are writing Visual Basic, have your tried Visual Studio?
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