A nice open source editor for web view development (HTML, JS, CSS)
Overall Satisfaction with Brackets
This product is used by developers to develop applications using a wide variety of programming languages and syntax. The program is used by a limited number of developers and is not used outside of the technology department (to my knowledge). It addresses the needs of developers by providing an extendable, customizable, and rich editor for use with Javascript, HTML, XML, and Java.
Pros
- Javascript auto minification
- Code auto-completion
- Extensibility (custom add-ons) is easy to configure. Many are available for code beautification, formatting, syntax checking.
Cons
- Can be a little slow to open and render larger files at times relative to a similar application running on the same computer.
- Some plugins have performance or quality issues (not the fault of Brackets per se, but with the ecosystem of extensions).
- Color schemes, styling ease of use could be improved. For example, provide out-of-the-box schemes like "high-contrast, night-time, bold."
- Since this is an open-source tool, the ROI is very high. Anything it produces has a huge return on such a small investment of time learning to use the tool.
- The amount of convenient open-source plugins have improved productivity (minification, formatting, beautification).
Microsoft Visual Studio Code is superior to Brackets. Brackets are superior to Eclipse. I chose Brackets before Visual Studio code was available and have not decided to change for my web view development.
Do you think Brackets delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Brackets's feature set?
Yes
Did Brackets live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Brackets go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Brackets again?
Yes
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