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Atom Editor or Sublime Text – which one to pick?

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Re: Atom Editor or Sublime Text – which one to pick?

#27
I wouldn't really consider the site 'atomtips.com' to be an unbiased source on this issue!

All you need to know is that you can easily use both for free and decide if you like both, either, or neither. So basically, pick whatever one (or none of them!) that you prefer after using it for a bit.

Atom has the upside of being open-source, and being easier for people familiar with the web stack to modify. Sublime has the benefit of being much faster. You'll be able to achieve roughly the same with both, and it'll come down to individual use cases and preferences.

(Although I will say that I don't consider the replacement of a lovely JSON-formatted settings file with a GUI to be a benefit at all!)

Re: Atom Editor or Sublime Text – which one to pick?

#28
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It depends on OS integration too. On Linux I’ll pick Atom, on OS X I’ll pick Sublime Text, on Windows I’ll probably use something else.

For OSX I would pick Textmate since it integrates better with the OSX ecosystem in terms of behaviour, keyboard shortcuts, etc.

Re: Atom Editor or Sublime Text – which one to pick?

#29
The editor imho, should not be that big of a choice. The more important thing is, you choose one and you stick with it so that you will master it and enjoy all the advantages there are for that editor.

I strongly doubt that there is much different (perhaps some limitations of the app itself which are described below in other comments), that a person that worked with atom editor for a long time and mastered it vs a sublime text user that mastered the editor will work at a different speed.

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And i stick with sublime :)

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