What do you use to write code? #283
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Different developers might use different editors. I use Atom. |
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I use VSCode. I used to use Atom, but switched to VSCode and I like VSCode better. |
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I use Github Desktop and that makes it really easy to clone and edit repos along with VSCode which I like too. |
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I love VS Code and its integration with GitHub (and GitHub Desktop) I also sometimes use the VCS Integration directly from within VSCode. I still use GitHub Desktop for most things - it just has a really good UI. What I really like about VS Code is the great extension marketplace. Even Microsoft makes some really useful extensions (like Live Preview – in the above image). That is also probably why I have three extensions for the same thing 🤔 I also like VS Code for their YouTube Channel |
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I use chrome app text ( |
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I do use the github editor for small changes (like fixing a typo) though. It's just faster. |
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i used to use atom but it was confusing and then i moved to vscode because jeffalo said i should so i did and i dont regret that advice vscode is really good with the builtin shell |
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For quick changes, you could consider The Dot. |
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What I mean is what program(Exs: Replit, Code Sandbox, Glitch, Github's Editor) do you use to develop this site.
Personally, I use Replit.
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