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If you do things incorrectly and do it many, then you, of course, should fill that ( because you do it for yourself :) ) VSCode: IDE for people that don't want to hack anythingīut, "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility": The text editor (it's just not stated that Atom is IDE, it's not, only plugins can make it a full-blown IDE) A hackable (you gave all the power to adopt editor for yourself)Ģ. Ok, now about people comparing features amount:Ītom team stated at the very beginning that: "A hackable text editor, for developers from developers"ġ. we can't forget that not so time ago Microsoft just bought the Github (Atom developers), and, of course, that played its role in VSCode promoting and improvement.Atom team do a lot of work, got many investigations about editors and UI performance, written a lot of articles, and that work, with no doubt, formed the basis of VSCode UI architecture.the main claim over Atom is "performance" and its related to chosen by Atom team plugin architecture (I will talk about a little bit later).

Then I met Atom I was charmed, after all that years I just found it, all the features that I want in one editor, of course, not all of them was "out of the box", I'm using about 120 community packages, and of course, some of them I found a much later, some of them I've written by myself.įor people, who stated "Atom so worthless comparing to VSCode", I think they are just lazy and don't want or can to craft the things, they are "consumers", and corporation like Microsoft controls them by that meaning. I'm a developer (frontend mainly) for 13 years, for that period I've used a lot of editors ( VIM, Eclipse, IntelliJ, Wingware, VisualStudio (not code), Netbeans, JDeveloper, Emacs, Atom, VSCode, a lot of.), yeah, I just like editors, and like to try them all. Hello people, last time I posted a comment was 2 years ago I think, but I can't get past that article. Like comment: Like comment: 1 like Comment button Reply Collapse Expand

VSCode? Just so much harder to manage the packages and limited in the Python space.įor JavaScript-centric development, I think VSCode and Atom can both do a great job. Still lots of customization needed (keymaps are stinky).
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Vim? Learning curve, super portable if you don't add any packages.Įmacs? Famous learning curve, famous power, but I want to be productive now.Ītom's really really come a long way. Most of the Electron crowd? not really there.
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Completion and code intel are weak.īBEdit? Nice to look at, totally mac-like (a bit 90's) but super limited in terms of code intel and completions. Extensibility is starting to look tired in comparison to others, docs are kind of light.
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TextMate? Hands down, best Mac UI and intuitive as can be.
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Eclipse + PyDev is free and does 99% the same stuff. P圜harm? Well, it's not bad, but it's all very Eclipse with lipstick. That's after trying them all for extended periods and trying atom multiple times over a few years to see if it was ready. but not terribly Mac-like any more than Atom.īut for Python? Atom is hands down the best editor cum IDE today.

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