Best Code Editors for Mozilla Firefox

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    Espresso Reviews

    Espresso

    Espresso

    $99
    The web editor for Mac has returned. The web editor for Mac is back! It's the perfect app for people who love creating beautiful, innovative, and fast websites. Espresso allows you to code, design, build, publish and publish with flair. High-quality text features, stunning Live Preview with Browser Xray and CSSEdit tools, the Navigator and Dynamo autobuilding, as well as Server Sync. Espresso can help you whether you are starting from scratch or updating a live website. You can change CSS for live sites and watch your design changes in real-time. There is no need to publish, save, reload, or even save. Only Espresso makes it easy to play with live projects. You can now build high-quality standard CSS as well as modular SCSS and LESS with the new Espresso. The beautiful navigator makes styling easy, as well as auto-building by Dynamo. There is also incredible integration with live previews and overrides.
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    Codespaces Reviews

    Codespaces

    GitHub

    $4 per user per month
    Visual Studio Code is full-featured, with the editor, terminal debugger, version control and settings sync. You can work in the browser or transfer to your desktop. Pre-built images make it easy to create a new development environment for any size project. GitHub's 35GB dev image is ready in just 10 seconds. Your cloud VMs can be scaled up to 32 cores with 64GB RAM. Low latency connections across four regions ensure that you don't even notice it's not your local machine. You can preview your changes in the browser and share them with your colleagues. Your dotfiles repository backs you every nerdy detail.
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    Firepad Reviews
    Firepad is an open-source collaborative text editor that allows for real-time collaboration. Firepad allows for true collaborative editing. It also supports intelligent operational transform-based merging, conflict resolution, and more. Firepad can render documents with the CodeMirror Ace, Monaco, or Ace editors. Its operational transform code borrows from www.js. Firepad uses the Firebase Realtime Database to store and sync cloud data. Any application that requires collaborative editing text documents can be built. Firepad supports rich text and code editing right out of the box, and it is easy to extend for additional uses. Firepad was developed by Michael Lehenbauer, Firebase's team. Firepad could have many more features. Please star Firepad on GitHub, and send a pull request if you have anything to add! Any application that requires collaboration editing of text documents can be built.
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