So, I guess my school just booted me off the Adobe plan (I’m going to try to get them to give it back) they have , so what is the best code editor for Windows since I can no longer use Adobe Dreamwever?
Thanks.
The storage on my computer will be happy about that, I guess. All those Adobe apps (That now no longer work) take up almost 25 gib.
I also have Notepad ++, which is like VS Code, but simpler.
And Visual Studio 2019 Community, It’s free, but works better for C/C++/C#/VB and requires large install packages.
In dreamwever, I used the DOM panel, and the live preview feature. I also liked the syntax highlighting, and the fact that you could open a “Project” instead of just using ctrl-o all the time. Yes its huge, but it’s highly rated and was free
Older than 13, less than 18, I’ll keep a bit of mystery for now
but of course you need some time to get to know that program
how to see errors (debugger) etc…
fortunately there is an official help page
so it actually depends a lot on what kind of extension you put…
from loading some code in the browser (or split screen) to support for certain languages.