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Any suggestions about web coding software/text editors, should I go notepad or Dreamweaver ? list your must-have-package below, thank you.

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HTML5?  C++?  JavaScript?  BBCode?

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HTML5?  C++?  JavaScript?  BBCode?

HTML5 CSS for a start

♠ Lamine O. Mingwan  UEE Record #256532 


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Notepad++ or Sublime master race.

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I like Brackets for HTML, CSS. It writes others, just not really a "live preview."

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I personally use Sublime. Haven't tried dreamweaver or phpstorm.

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When I need to develop HTML, I usually use Chrome inspector as an IDE. You can see what everything's gonna look like immediately, which is always nice.

 

It doesn't work too well if you have to add CSS files though.

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When I need to develop HTML, I usually use Chrome inspector as an IDE. You can see what everything's gonna look like immediately, which is always nice.

 

It doesn't work too well if you have to add CSS files though.

 

Seems like Chrome should have a CSS editor, Firefox has one.

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I just started using PhpStorm for one of my projects and absolutely love it. 

One of best if you are looking to spend 200$.

And if you dont, you have same IDE as NetBeans, who can do work just fine.

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Brackets (not just editor, does live editing an has plugins for scss) or sublime (just a fancy text editor, free with popups when saving every now and then)

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brackets.io and/or atom.io are really all that you need.

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Is there anyone really good with Atom text editor, i could use some know how on it since i am a begginer.

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I just use notepad++ installed with html/css development plugins ( helps if you don't remember syntaxes )

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