When I was getting started I spent a year or so focusing primarily on Java, so I eventually began exploring IDE's and settled on IntelliJ, which I really enjoyed. When I started working in other languages, there was a lot of buzz around Sublime Text and I liked that it felt slimmed down and less resource-heavy.
Then about a year ago I made the jump over to using Atom and although it has its drawbacks, haven't gone back since.
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When I was getting started I spent a year or so focusing primarily on Java, so I eventually began exploring IDE's and settled on IntelliJ, which I really enjoyed. When I started working in other languages, there was a lot of buzz around Sublime Text and I liked that it felt slimmed down and less resource-heavy.
Then about a year ago I made the jump over to using Atom and although it has its drawbacks, haven't gone back since.