JavaScript wrangler.
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Web API Cookbook:
https://www.amazon.com/Web-API-Cookbook-JavaScript-Applications/dp/1098150694
Modern CSS:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/148426293X
I switched from Notepad++ to Kate to TextMate to Sublime to Atom. I tried switching to VSCode, but found it harder to use and the plug-in selection inferior (because it displays 100s without any guidance).
So for now I am stuck (and mostly happy) with Atom. I have so many plug-ins for so many languages configured and so many keyboard shortcuts setup, that I can live with its slowness, most times.
And while VSCode might be a good next step, Sublime is still so much faster.
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I liked Atom, but actually ended up switching to Vim. When I finally tried VS Code, I was hooked and dropped Vim.
I love VS Code, I never felt that about Atom.
I switched from Notepad++ to Kate to TextMate to Sublime to Atom. I tried switching to VSCode, but found it harder to use and the plug-in selection inferior (because it displays 100s without any guidance).
So for now I am stuck (and mostly happy) with Atom. I have so many plug-ins for so many languages configured and so many keyboard shortcuts setup, that I can live with its slowness, most times.
And while VSCode might be a good next step, Sublime is still so much faster.