My IDE Journey
Over the years, I have used many text editors and IDEs. Each one was different, had unique features, but ultimately did the job it was meant to do. This article is about my experience with IDEs and text editors. The most important text editor I used was Notepad++. It was simple to use, had some nice searching tools, and... everyone was using it. Back then, I had no need for anything more advanced while I was just writing simple HTML and CSS. No JavaScript, no backend, nothing. The only flaw I could find with Notepad++ was that it was not available for Linux. So, at work, I used Notepad++, and at home... read more

Over the years, I have used many text editors and IDEs. Each one was different, had unique features, but ultimately did the job it was meant to do. This article is about my experience with IDEs and text editors.
The most important text editor I used was Notepad++. It was simple to use, had some nice searching tools, and... everyone was using it. Back then, I had no need for anything more advanced while I was just writing simple HTML and CSS. No JavaScript, no backend, nothing. The only flaw I could find with Notepad++ was that it was not available for Linux. So, at work, I used Notepad++, and at home...