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“Lightweight editors” are not as powerful as IDEs, but they’re fast, elegant and simple.

They are mainly used to open and edit a file instantly.

The main difference between a “lightweight editor” and an “IDE” is that an IDE works on a project-level, so it loads much more data on start, analyzes the project structure if needed and so on. A lightweight editor is much faster if we need only one file.

In practice, lightweight editors may have a lot of plugins including directory-level syntax analyzers and autocompleters, so there’s no strict border between a lightweight editor and an IDE.

There are many options, for instance:

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dio Community. Many IDEs are paid, but have a trial period. Their cost is usually negligible compared to a qualified developer’s salary, so just choose the best one for you. Lightweight editors <span>“Lightweight editors” are not as powerful as IDEs, but they’re fast, elegant and simple. They are mainly used to open and edit a file instantly. The main difference between a “lightweight editor” and an “IDE” is that an IDE works on a project-level, so it loads much more data on start, analyzes the project structure if needed and so on. A lightweight editor is much faster if we need only one file. In practice, lightweight editors may have a lot of plugins including directory-level syntax analyzers and autocompleters, so there’s no strict border between a lightweight editor and an IDE. There are many options, for instance: Sublime Text (cross-platform, shareware). Notepad++ (Windows, free). Vim and Emacs are also cool if you know how to use them. Let’s not argue The editors in the lists above are those that either I or my friends whom I consider good developers have been using for a long time and are happy with. There are other


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