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Atom is great for simple HTML coding. It's fast, has intuitive shortcuts and several options. I particularly love the "convert spaces to tabs" function that I haven't seen in other editors. I'm not sure how it would fair in more serious web development today, if there are plugins for live updates of the page you are working on... But the problem is that it has been discontinued so you know there are no new features or fixes coming through. Incentivized
I find it really helpful to cut and paste some of my code, or test out my ideas, using gedit. The software is quick to install and is flexible for use with a lot of different software languages. This is a pure editor that is, in my opinion, the premier notes app for coders.Incentivized
Atom is highly customizable and allows for various themes and extensions that can make your code easier to read.Atom has many code hinting features that allow users to write faster and integrate with services likeLINT that can clean up your code once your done to meet your internal teams style choices.It's very fast and manages projects well - Accessing other files within a related folder(s) is very easy and intuitive.It's free!Incentivized
Lightweight softwareColor-coded formattingMany language options for formattingIncentivized
There should be a better user tips manual page to learn keyboard shortcutsIt would also be beneficial if mathematical and data analytic tools were addedit has quite high start-up timing when you open large projects to work on itSometimes, atom closed suddenly and do not open againIt still lacks better options with the previews even though there are already some by users adding pluginsIt doesn't have self-correct features for lint errors, unlike IntelliJIncentivized
Little in the way of type hints or formatting suggestionsPurely an editor- no way to test the codeNo way to pin or quickly search for your favorite languages; the scrolling is somewhat cumbersomeIncentivized
Well Atom is open source so the re-new is a no brainer. The only way I would stop using Atom is if the developers somehow made it not function well. Or, if the project got forked to a commercial version or something. Or, there could be the case that development stops or that it was not updated on this or that platform Incentivized
I give Atom a 9 because it is one of the most modern text editors built with JavaScript intentionally to allow the editor to be changed and modified with custom functionality that a team may need. I think I would otherwise give atom an 8 due to support, but it gets a 9/10 because of the extensibility/plugin capability.Incentivized
Atom has an active forum and a Slack group where you can ask technical questions. Occasionally, the authors will pop in to answer a few questions here and there, but most of the time, its other helpful users who will assist you. Though they aren't the most knowledgeable, they are at least timely.As for plugin support, that differs with each plugin, but as I mentioned before, many plugins are no longer maintained.Incentivized
Just download and install Incentivized
Our company likes to keep things open, and we don't want to prevent developers from customizing their environment the way they want. Atom seemed to be a lot more open than our existing tools and has good community support on pretty much any programming language. This can create some confusion since adding too many extensions or customizing can make the tool slower than it is supposed to be.Incentivized
gedit is very lightweight and intuitive to use- its simplicity is its biggest strength. What you are using here is a pure editor, so it's very much like a more helpful, intelligent version of your basic note-taking application. I find other comparable applications may offer more options, but they are also less intuitive and therefore less efficient for my note-taking needs.Incentivized
The tool we use when we need quick fixes. Allows fast, reliable scripting to fix urgent problems in our applications.When applications grow from 5-10 files to 100's, they need to be migrated to a heavier-duty IDE. This can be cumbersome and quite annoying, but is necessary to maintain code integrity on such a large scale (since it cannot be done with the limited default toolset of Atom).Incentivized
Easy to manually move and save ideas or chunks of code for future commitsFree to installWidely applicable for different languagesIncentivized