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About IDE

What are you think? What is the best IDE nowadays?

8th Dec 2017, 6:20 AM
ggfgj
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I prefer netbeans IDE for java , web etc ...if you are engaged in projects you can easily complete it with ease ..
8th Dec 2017, 8:26 AM
D.soundharya
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for web design you can also use Dreamweaver !!!! keep coding :)
8th Dec 2017, 8:27 AM
D.soundharya
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for web design you can use the free version of bluegriffon, or aptana studio. but if you are going to do serious work with web dedign i would recommend notepad++ for the coding part and gimp for editing graphics. bith are free/open source. the reason for notepad++ is that it uses code highlighting for many languages (html, css, js, php etc.). and gimp offers near photoshop features, very powerful for a free program. another reason: you can use both notepad++ and gimp as portable, dont need to install them on your pc.
8th Dec 2017, 8:47 AM
storm
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I really fell in love with notepad++ and Sublime text editor I have an old mac and a new pc.. installed eclipse for js on the pc.. it totally sucks, compared to Sublime wich runs on my 2006 10.7 mac Sure, there could be debugging and line number highlights.. but still text editors rock! I still prefer eclipse for C++, but web.. only text editor
8th Dec 2017, 3:28 PM
Edgars Urbans
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Of course all jetbrain's ides. The are amazing , modern , support git , database connectivity , plugins , all files extensions and etc. etc.
8th Dec 2017, 6:22 AM
abc
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But what about VSCode or Brackets. I know that it is not IDE, but it has many functions for coding.
8th Dec 2017, 6:24 AM
ggfgj
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well it depends on what you need the ide for. programming? web design? and of course if you want free/open source or willing to pay for software.
8th Dec 2017, 6:25 AM
storm
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Personally, I need it fow web design. And I prefer if it will be free software.
8th Dec 2017, 6:28 AM
ggfgj
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