1. Visual Studio Code (VS Code):
Why it's great:
- Free, open-source, and lightweight.
- Extensive library of extensions for web development (e.g., HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Angular).
- Integrated Git, debugging tools, and terminal.
- IntelliSense for smart code completion.
- Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux.
2. Sublime Text:
Why it's great:
- Extremely fast and lightweight.
- Powerful package control for adding plugins (e.g., Emmet for web designers).
- Multi-selection editing for simultaneous edits.
- Highly customizable interface.
- Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux.
- Cost: Free trial; paid version available.
3. Atom:
Why it's great:
- Open-source and hackable to meet personal needs.
- Collaborate in real-time with Teletype.
- Built-in package manager for easy customization.
- GitHub integration for version control.
- Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux.
4. Brackets:
Why it's great:
- Tailored for web designers with a focus on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
- "Live Preview" feature to instantly see updates in your browser.
- Preprocessor support for LESS and SCSS.
- Simple and clean UI.
- Platforms: Windows, macOS, Linux.


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