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Which IDE do you like most for Webdevelopment?
And why you like a certain IDE most? It depends on the used languages. i.e. for HTML, js, php css and java. You prefere Eclipse Netbeans or Brackets? Or Dreamweaver and many more. I prefere Netbeans atm because it supports many languages, is good for testing with browser support, and has a great autocomplete!
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I use WebStorm and I like it....
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For that plugin It's "auto-save"
https://youtu.be/BfPKUibQTzw
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its true Notepad++ is a very powerful editor. but for me the auto complete is not as good as it is in netbeans or brackets ! and the testing of a site is not as comfortable as it is in the mentioned above. For example in brackets I just have to save the html file and it is refreshed in my browser. so i get the result immediately! I wasnt able to find such a feature in notepad++!
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Notepad++ is not an IDE. it is a text editor. It can work little like an IDE with the helps of plugins or extensions. BTW i use Visual Studio Code :)
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Notepad++
The IDE that I can move everywhere freely
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?
It's plugin
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can u tell me the name of this plugin! for me i have to open new window to get the new result in notepad++! in my opinion a live update like in netbeans or dreamweaver would be nice! splitscreen mode like in dreamweaver is a great feature!
Of course Notepad++ will ever be the best lightweight IDE or editor!
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unfortunately brackets doesnt work for me on win 10! cant open it and the troubleshooting page doesnt help! ive read that it is a common problem with win 10!
someone having same prob?
know i am using notepad++
but as an IDE for java i recommend IntelliJ Idea!
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atom is what i use, notepad++ for small things
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I use Linux . so I'm using bluefish editor
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komodo
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HTML/CSS/JS - Brackets. Php - phpStorm
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Prefer Atom or PhpStorm for bigger projects. if you like your browser refreshed after saving a file you can use a chrome plugin for example or a task runner like gulp or grunt