Atom and Sublime Text are great visual experiences, but it would be great if they could also understand language and framework logic in the same way that Webstorm does.
As someone who only writes web code infrequently, not warranting a purchase the likes of Sublime Text, TextMate or even Textastic, Atom is a no-brainer.
Have been using Atom for 2 weeks now while going through a Udacity nanodegree, and I loving it!
Some fantastic package recommendations here: http://benmccormick.org/2016/01/...
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I have been using Atom for more than a year. So far the best editor for coding. The only downside is the size and how much RAM it requires to run.
Pros:fully customizable, a lot of supported formats, works everywhere
Cons:size
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