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Christopher Flores
Christopher Flores
6,898 Points

What Text-Editors do you recommend?

I'm thinking of downloading Atom, because I'm running out of Workspaces on Treehouse.

I hear some, like BRACKETS, you have to pay, but I'm all about that free-free.

But just today Treehouse put out a Text Editor course thing to go over text editors, their function and how to use them and they recommend downloading Visual Studio Code... should I just use that one - apparently it's free as well.

And if I do download ATOM, is the Atom.io website legit? https://atom.io/ Because I'm paranoid about malware/viruses and such. My computer has been hacked before and my virus protects is....... not the best.

3 Answers

Richard Verbraak
Richard Verbraak
7,739 Points

Visual Studio Code is a great tool to work with! And to comment on your worries on the Atom site. It's legit ;)

Dane Parchment
MOD
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 Points

Visual Studio Code, it basically outshines every text-editor out there (though Sublime Text is faster in terms of start-up time). The plugin systems is really good, and the fact that it is built on electron (like Atom) means it is really easy to extend on your own.

Think most people are using Visual Studio Code right now.