Both Atom and Brackets are lightweight source code editors written in JavaScript and have gotten a lot of attention from the web development community. I quickly want to compare the two and tell you which one I prefer at the moment and why.
Tag: Brackets
Best Free Source Code Editors for e.g.: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
This is a list of the best free source code editors, especially for web programming, for example for JavaScript, HTML or CSS, with some useful indications about features, difficulty and which platforms they are available for. If you’re looking to find the best fit for you, keep reading. This list is full of beginner friendly editors that also can be customized to fit your coding needs, no matter if it’s for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ruby, Python or PHP.
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Quick tip: Reload File Tree in Brackets / Adobe Edge Code
I love experiments, not necessarily on animals, but with software. That’s one of the reasons why I’m intrigued when it comes to Brackets. It’s Adobe making their own, yet open, source code editor in JavaScript.
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Brackets Sprint 17 released
Adobe Brackets Sprint 17 has been released. If you’ve missed this so far, Brackets is the open source base for Adobe Edge Code.
When I just fired up Brackets on my Mac, it gave me a sweet overlay, that notified me about the new version: