![]() ![]() Then, instead of only using either Sublime Text or Visual Studio Code, they would also have to use some other or several specialized IDEs for the language they are working. Indeed, for a more aggressive developer, Sublime Text and Visual Studio Code are not the only and enough options because they yet still failing/lacking support for several useful and advanced features. Nowadays, there is also Visual Studio Code which may be (a big MAY BE) an alternative for Sublime Text. A few years ago, the only and most Hackable Text Editor, was solemnly Sublime Text. If you are more an aggressive developer, you would have to choose more precisely between Sublime Text and Visual Studio Code. May be even Visual Studio Professional, any JetBrains IDE, Eclipse IDE, NetBeans IDE and who knows, Notepad++, Atom Editor or Komodo Editor. If you are more a non-aggressive developer, usually you can just use the IDE you boss says so, or just toss a coin and chooser either Sublime Text or Visual Studio Code.
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