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Notepad++ or sublime or atom?
Text editor
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Atom :
https://atom.io
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I would prefer Sublime Text as it has every feature one text editor should have. It's easy to use. I am telling this because I also use Sublime Text only.
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Sublime and VSCode. VSCode because of TypeScript (Angular)
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Its not in the list but i like Brackets
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Why so @Jesse? What language(s) do you write?
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I thought as much that it would be HTML & CSS.
I should let you know that even for all you've mentioned and much more, you'll get that in Sublime or VSCode editor. Even an HTML boiler plate on the fly. @Jesse
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@peppergreen2. Almost all 21st century editors have such extensions that allow you preview your code without a browser. Atom and VSCode is one. Good choice there.
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Its you choice what you like . My vote - Atom
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Atom
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Sublime is good and one of the best... But bracket is also nice cos you can preview your html on without a use of a browser
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but sublime is just a trial or paid and atom is free
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I use VS Code but in your question i prefer Atom because its Free, many Extensions.
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visual studio code is good
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Sublime and Notepad++
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I use Notepad++ for HTML and CSS. Atom is also good because of it's extensions and looks really cool with the multiple windows/panes
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Why?
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Actually, I prefer PHP Storm. But when I need to change single file, I usually use Notepad++
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Used both Sublime and Notepad++ for web. While both are good, Sublime is what i prefer.
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TBH I found Brackets provides a great non distracting coding experience.