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General Discussion

What text editor is close to Workspace?

Hi,

I've been learning web developing from teamtreehouse and been using workspace and since to me it's pretty convenient, I was wondering what front-end software developer is close to workspace. Specially, the feature that when you are coding, it gives you the options that it might be your target so that you can finish your code just by hitting the enter.

5 Answers

Brackets.io, Atom, and sublime text are all good text editors

Brackets -A modern, open source text editor that understands web design. (http://brackets.io) You can add plugins to improve some features of applaication. And Its Free. With focused visual tools and preprocessor support, Brackets is a modern text editor that makes it easy to design in the browser. Try Creative Cloud Extract (preview) for Brackets for an easy way to get clean, minimal CSS straight from a PSD with no generated code.

+1 for Sublime Text 2 and Atom

I currently use Brackets and Atom. Atom looks much nicer but is a bit buggy for me on Windows 7 so I use brackets a bit more.

Brackets