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Add section on editors/IDEs #154

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simeg opened this issue Aug 27, 2017 · 4 comments
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Add section on editors/IDEs #154

simeg opened this issue Aug 27, 2017 · 4 comments

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simeg commented Aug 27, 2017

I'm Submitting a ...

[ ] Bug report
[x] Tool/language/etc documentation request

Tool/Language/etc

It would be awesome with a section of popular editors and IDEAs. This could include everything from emacs to IntelliJ and each section could have information about plugins etc.

Thoughts?


We decided to do it, here's what we need to do:

  • IntelliJ Community Edition
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Atom
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Kyslik commented Aug 27, 2017

How many editors is there? I guess if we focus only on first "5" we can stick to current approach (each has its own section just like Vim and Sublime).

JetBrains IDEs are commercial (in a way you can not use it for free like Sublime with nag) except educational license, which is for free.

I mainly use, Visual Studio Code, Sublime, JetBrains (PyCharm + PHPStorm) and of course Vim on server side. I have tried Atom but VSC is better and I don't know any other editors 🤣 (emacs rings a bell but never used it same with nano).

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simeg commented Aug 27, 2017

@Kyslik Yes, that's a good idea. Maybe this guide is not the proper place to tell people about Emacs ;) Let's stick with the top ~5 popular.

We could then have

  • IntelliJ Community Edition
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Atom
  • Sublime (this is already done, as you said)
  • Vim (this is already done, as you said)

I can do IntelliJ and Atom, could you write a section on Visual Studio Code then @Kyslik? (I have never used it) This would also fix #143.

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Kyslik commented Aug 27, 2017

Yes, I am planning on doing some work for this repo since I am still on Yosemite and soon (not a clue when) I will upgrade to the latest, and when that comes I will write about PHP (fix for #56) and many more things that may include VSC.

Setting up VSC, just like with Sublime, strongly depends on what is person working with, is it a JavaScript user, maybe Python girl etc. I may cover my field: Python, JavaScript, PHP and markdown.

@Kyslik Kyslik changed the title Add section on editors/IDEAs Add section on editors/IDEs Aug 27, 2017
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sb2nov commented Aug 27, 2017

Related to #143, tagging so the issues get linked

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