

Excellent! Let’s start by focusing on Sublime Text.


TJ VanToll: So we brought in people with a bunch of different experience.

I’ve since moved to Visual Studio Code and never looked back. I started out years ago using Brackets, but when that seemed to lose momentum I tried Atom and really didn’t like it. I do a lot of editing of content (blog posts, articles) and also a lot of smaller projects (demos). I use Atom as my editor because it is free and has many useful plugins that make my development easier and faster for all the technologies I use.īrian Rinaldi: I’m the Developer Programs Manager here at Progress, so my coding is probably different than most. Nic Raboy: I’m Nic Raboy and I’m the guy behind the popular web and mobile development blog, The Polyglot Developer. Now I can’t imagine switching to anything else 😍 Using it so much I learned a lot of shortcuts that made me more productive than when using the other editors. I then went to Vim when I started Node.js development and was moving in & out of remote servers. When I switched to PHP, Python & JavaScript I used Sublime. I started with Eclipse when I began programming using Java. Tara Manicsic: Tara, here! I’m the developer advocate for Progress’s UI component library, Kendo UI. Sublime to me has always been a simple and fast editor that did everything I needed. I’m a developer advocate for Progress, and a long-time Sublime Text user that has been slowly been switching to Visual Studio Code over the last year. TJ VanToll: Can everyone provide a brief introduction, and also tell readers what editor they use and why? What are the pros/cons of Visual Studio Code?.What are the pros/cons of Sublime Text?.What editor(s) do you use and (relatively briefly), why?.Specifically, we’ll tackle the following questions: In today’s chat we’ll discuss three of the popular editors, Sublime Text, Atom, and Visual Studio Code, in an attempt to help readers find an editor that meets their needs. The JavaScript editor wars have heated up in recent years, with the introduction of new players like GitHub’s Atom and Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. This article is the transcript of a Slack chat between Brian Rinaldi, Nic Raboy, Tara Z.
