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JavaScript Interactive Web Pages with JavaScript Traversing and Manipulating the DOM with JavaScript Appending and Removing Elements

Srinath Kattula
Srinath Kattula
1,574 Points

IDE

Which js editor is the best to use that has probably auto-complete and ease of use.

1 Answer

Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw
26,676 Points

Hi Srinath,

It depends on whether you want something that's free or paid as in general a paid product is far better for any type of workflow compared to free products which offer entry level functionality.

Last year a study was conducted which awarded WebStorm by JetBrains as the winner for all aspects ranging from auto-completion to built-in unit testing.

http://www.infoworld.com/article/2609861/application-development/review--10-javascript-editors-and-ides-put-to-the-test.html

WebStorm is priced at US$49 for an individual license, another very popular IDE is Sublime Text 3 which is still in BETA but is vastly more popular than the current stable release of ST2, like WebStorm this is also premium software and a single license will set you back US$70.

Sadly it's hard to find free IDE's that provide robust features suitable for all-round web development but products such as Notepad++ works for a lot of people and I in the past used it as my primary IDE for about a year until I switched to ST2/3.

Hope that helps.

Colin Bell
Colin Bell
29,679 Points

Sublime is "WinRAR Free". The free version is completely the same as the full version and without an expiration date. The only difference is you'll occasionally get a pop up asking to purchase.