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".

uhm
angularjs.org/

Eclipse, work with Java, jsf, primefaces, jpa

Jetbrains.

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twitter.com/IgorMinar/status/811655564530847744

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?

jetbrains.com/webstorm/

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