What IDE should I use for web development, Sup Forums?
What IDE should I use for web development, Sup Forums?
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Just because she has boobs, doesn't make him a w_man
PhpStorm
Cloud9
>proprietary
>written in Java
does what it needs to do, brings in the cash
best one for PHP
Scala-Eclipse for the backend
Atom for JavaScript, HTML and CSS
he asked for an IDE but you recommend him a text editor
>b-but you can make it an IDE with pluh-gins
doesn't make the performance with big projects any less shittier
Eclipse is an IDE.
You can thank me later.
I love atom and I "need" it for some things but I hate when it slows down on big projects.
sublime text
Yeah Atom is slow but its code completion for JavaScript is among the best. I've used it with a large AngularJS project.
Ahem... it's "Angular".
Eclipse, work with Java, jsf, primefaces, jpa
Jetbrains.
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You're behind. I wouldn't even read your resume.
Thankfully I moved on from web dev slavery to embedded systems.
If you were a slave in the web dev world you'll be someone's bitch in the embedded world too. Good luck.
High-quality post.
Why would anyone still use IDE if SATA has been around for like 15 years?
Atom. Recently discovered an FTP plugin, shit is amazing.
What's the consensuses on brackets? Also, where should I start if I want to learn back end?
Java, ColdFusion or .NET. Nobody uses meme opensource languages for back-end shit.
I'm currently in a Java course this semester and I'm already a bit familiar with the syntax/logic thanks to C#, where should I look if I want to learn how to use Java for backend?
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NP++
Sublime
Netbeans
Need to try PHPStorm soonTM