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Notepad++ vs sublime vs atom
Notepad++ vs sublime vs atom











notepad++ vs sublime vs atom

I guess the perfect editor would be Atom without any of its flaws but it’s not quite there yet. The speed/performance factor is really something that comes across most reviews of Atom out there sadly. It’s overall rather slow and unstable (you will notice that if you’re working all day long on your text editor). My verdict Although it comes packed with great features and an overall neat layout, Atom is still having lots of difficulties handling large files and keeping a low CPU usage. Strange syntax management sometimes, you get a different color for your variable name depending on what you typed before ( const, let, var etc.).Most of the core is written in CoffeeScript, but the Github team is transitioning to ES6.Project manager possibilities are a bit limited but plugins can fix that.It’s a browser-based app (runs on Electron), and is a bit slow to load and sometimes to respond. Has some issues handling large repos/folders and CPU usage can go pretty high.Other great apps like Visual Studio Code are Sublime Text.

notepad++ vs sublime vs atom

  • Takes some time to get the right setup. Its not free, so if youre looking for a free alternative, you could try Notepad++ or VSCodium.
  • Is there an active community of users/programmers feeding the beast? How often does it get updated?Īgain, this post reflects my opinion, so I don't expect everyone to agree. How many plugins/themes/packages are available?

    notepad++ vs sublime vs atom

    How heavy the program is on your hard-drive, on your RAM too? Can it handle large repos without crashing? So in order to make that list up, I considered the following factors for each editor: You're not married to your text editor (sorry Brackets 💔, you made me very happy for a while but I needed some new perspective on things and your syntax highlighting is crap) and you don't have to always work around a missing feature or a crappy CPU usage (you know I'm talking about you Atom). So it should not be picked lightly and you should even re-consider your choice every once in a while.

  • Your programming style (indenting, syntax, preprocessing, spaces, comments, etc.).
  • Your text editor will have a tremendous impact on:













    Notepad++ vs sublime vs atom