I've been using it for nearly 2 year now, and I'm very much used to it. I've tried VSCode, but I didn't like it. Sublime is simple, easily understandable, and still has everything I need. If it doesn't include something by default, there are hundreds of packages I can choose from, so I always find what I need.
Not sure about those extensions but why would I want to have these in my editor when my npm/webpack build tools handle all of these things for me.
That way all developers on a project can use the editor they prefer and still work in exactly the same way.
If you work alone doing all of those things in your editor is probably fine.
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Because I like it much more.
I've been using it for nearly 2 year now, and I'm very much used to it. I've tried VSCode, but I didn't like it. Sublime is simple, easily understandable, and still has everything I need. If it doesn't include something by default, there are hundreds of packages I can choose from, so I always find what I need.
Does it have extensions like Live Sass Compiler, Live Share, Live Server, Autoprefixer etc. ?
Not sure about those extensions but why would I want to have these in my editor when my npm/webpack build tools handle all of these things for me.
That way all developers on a project can use the editor they prefer and still work in exactly the same way.
If you work alone doing all of those things in your editor is probably fine.