There are many powerful code editors out there. But, the best one is VS Code. The best thing about VS code is even a low powered computer can easily handle it pretty well.
But what if you have very little resources that can’t run VS code smoothly.
There is a browser-based IDE out there. You can code, practice & learn almost any programming language you can think of.
You can code inside your favourite browser from anywhere.
You can even code on your mobile.
I’m using it for 6 months now and I’m loving it. It made my life so easy.
This tutorial can help you with that.
Let me know what your favourite IDE.
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flooky
I use VIM. Nothing beats my VIM really.
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emacs nerds of /g/ woud like to disagree
but vim nerds of /g/ are all with you
by Alveus Nosville; ; Report
Spiff
I like VIM for non gui machines. and Sublime for anything with a GUI, but for work VS Code or VS Pro are both good.
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That's awesome. I use VS Code, Vim, NP++ & Brackets for most of my personal projects. But for testing & mini projects purposes, I use Repl (the editor I'm talking about in this post)
by Souvik Paul; ; Report