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by eknkc
4365 days ago
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I still use Sublime mostly. However, Atom seems to have a thriving ecosystem around it. There are a lot of high quality Atom packages. I believe it's mostly because Atom has a more accessible developer interface for newcomers, being it is just a web app. And it's open source. Also, Sublime seems to be abandoned for a while. Not that it stopped working or anything.. But I believe the lack of development will push people away eventually. |
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Well, Emacs Lisp might be less newcomer friendly and it's not a webapp. But still, thriving ecosystem - check, accessible to developers - check, huge number of packages - check, runs everywhere - check.