I discovered and loved Jetbrains IDEs for PHP and starting now with HubSpot development I use WebStorm, which is gorgeous for API calls too with http files, so what a joy it would be to get a code completion addon for WebStorm as it exists for VScode. :))
I saw on Github that somebody did it but link is broken 😞
Oct 21, 202011:09 AM - edited Oct 21, 202011:12 AM
Contributor
The best code editor is....
I believe the best editor is the editor that works for you. Sometimes you need a few different editors. I like VS Code, WebStorm still love notepad, VIM if you're in a terminal. 👍
Been a long time Atom user and recently switched to VS Code. Can't say I miss Atom, vs code has a built in terminal and it doesn't seem to crash unlike Atom.
I've code in many languages. Now I'm experimenting in automation using tools like Power Automate. My Favorite frameworks to build applications are Laravel( PHP ) combined with vuejs( front-end-framework ). But, you can use IDEA for almost anything.
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I'm part of the Visual Studio Code fraction... i've used Sublime for a long time. One day a college introduced me to VSCode and since then i'm rocking it 😃
Themes! I love themes! I love walking to someone's workstation (a long time ago, I worked in the same building as other humans) and seeing what theme they were using. For their code editor and terminal!
Oct 13, 20209:10 AM - edited Oct 13, 202011:23 AM
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The best code editor is....
@dennisedson I've always been a Sublime Text user because it's so much faster than VS Code (native code ftw) and still offers all the customizeability. However, recently I made the switch to Nova by Panic. It's more like a full-on IDE with a built-in terminal but without all the slowness those usually put off. It comes with a whole lot of features built-in and also offers a super easy extension system.
My 2 favorite things about Nova:
all server credentials from Transmit are synced here as well—makes working from multiple computers less of a pain
you can set default syntax highlighting per file extension overwriting the default. So, even if you use obscure files like say you have a file called "hubspot.hubl" you can set all ".hubl" files to use the HTML-Twig syntax (one of the syntax extensions that closely matches HubL formatting).
How long has Nova been out? I feel like I received a notification of it being in development a year ago....or 5. I have always been a fan of anything Panic built!
It is like a slap in the face when I am forced to use Filezilla instead of Transmit