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Hi! I'm just starting out with web development, currently learning HTML/CSS on youtube. I'm having a tough time finding a good code editor. I've found a few I like, for instance, Phoenix Code Editor is awesome, It has a built-in webpage so you can view real time changes to HTML code you make. One of my newest faves is more dangerous, it's call AIde, and it has an AI assistant built in, along with a preview of the html you're working on. Similar to Phoenix Code. I've also used VSCode which, afaik, doesn't have a built-in webpage, but I could be wrong. I've also tried a handful of smaller code editors.

That being said, is there a code editor that you guys recommend? Here's my requirements

Built-in webpage for viewing/editing HTML Lots of plugins Multi-language support Easy to use

Thanks in advance!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/5592397

Forty years ago, Richard Stallman announced the plan to develop the GNU operating system, which would be entirely composed of free software. The existence of a free operating system would enable people to operate their computers in freedom, throwing off the power of the developers of nonfree software. The GNU Project has also built the global free software movement.

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This should be obvious if you look back at the hundreds, thousands of dead projects. Yet people keep building them, i know they look shiny and sound new - but they are actually almost all dull and are copies with no linking back to the dozen of the same projects that failed from the same issues.

We HAVE to stop adding to this shit.

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