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Beginner friend is learning JS, what IDE?

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What IDE is best for js? They're new to programming and running windows.

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Many people prefer text editors like Notepad++, Brackets, and Sublime Text for web design.

 

I'm an IDE fan personally and if you want an IDE for Javascript, I would check out WebStorm. If you're a student, you can get it free.

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Many people prefer text editors like Notepad++, Brackets, and Sublime Text for web design.

 

I'm an IDE fan personally and if you want an IDE for Javascript, I would check out WebStorm. If you're a student, you can get it free.

I'll see what they thinkg of n++ or brackets

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Personally I don't use an IDE when coding JavaScript, I just use Notepad++.

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Personally I use to Brackets but got sick of it, started becoming really bad imo. Brand new text editor from MS which seems to be ok atm, needs a couple features but is mainly built for ASP.NET v5 and NodeJS so it should be really good for JS.

 

This is not an IDE though.

 

Visual Studio Code

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