Best IDE Software for Markdown

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    IntelliJ IDEA Reviews
    Top Pick

    IntelliJ IDEA

    JetBrains

    $16.90 per user per month
    22 Ratings
    IntelliJ IDEA, a JetBrains IDE, is the leading IDE for Java and Kotlin development. It helps you stay productive with a suite of efficiency-enhancing features such as intelligent coding assistance, reliable refactorings, instant code navigation, built-in developer tools, web and enterprise development support, and much more.
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    Codeanywhere Reviews

    Codeanywhere

    Codeanywhere

    $2.50 per user per month
    Cloud IDE is quick and easy to deploy a development environment. This allows you to code, learn, develop, and collaborate on projects. Our web-based Codeanywhere code editor will make you forget that you ever used another code editor. All major programming languages fully supported, including JavaScript/TypeScript, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, Java, C/C++, C# any many other. Intelligent editing features include auto-complete, code definition, code refactor and rename symbol. You can debug code using break points, call stacks, and an interactive console. Git client with all the features. Expandable with a large number of extensions. In seconds, you can also create powerful containers that can be configured for your programming environment. You can run your code on our infrastructure, with full sudo access. Prebuilt development environments that support all major programming languages.
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    Theia Reviews
    Eclipse Theia allows you to create multi-language Cloud & Desktop IDEs using state-of-the art web technologies. Are you unsure whether you need a desktop or web version? Theia allows you to create one IDE and have it run in browsers or native desktop applications from a single source. The Eclipse Foundation hosts the Theia project. It is a non-profit corporation and is developed by a diverse group. Projects hosted at an Open-Source Foundation, unlike other open-source projects, are protected from single-vendor decisions that would be detrimental to the interests of the diverse community. Theia is modularly designed to allow users and extenders to customize and extend every aspect of the system. It is easy to create a custom IDE-like product by simply listing all required extensions in a package.json. It is simple to add new functionality by implementing your extensions. This gives you all the flexibility that you need.
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    JS Bin Reviews

    JS Bin

    JS Bin

    $17.82 per month
    JS Bin is a tool that allows you to experiment with web languages. JS Bin supports HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Markdown. JS Bin is a code sharing website. The code and its output can be shared with colleagues, students, and other developers. You and anyone else watching your bin can see the output generated in real time as you type into one the editor "panels". Although there are many features within JS Bin, we have a design principle that everyone gets a cursor. When you first log in, you will be presented with a basic HTML page. You can customize your default code. Registering is free and easy. Your profile will keep track of which bins were created, as well as a shortcut URL that takes you to the bin you last worked on.
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    WebStorm Reviews

    WebStorm

    JetBrains

    $129 per user per year
    WebStorm provides integrated development environments for JavaScript and other related technologies. It works in the same way as other JetBrains IDEs. It automates repetitive work and helps you to handle more complex tasks. The IDE runs dozens of code inspections while you type, detecting potential issues and helping you write more reliable and maintainable codes. You can refactor your entire codebase with just a few clicks. This also makes it easy to implement large structural changes. You can get right to coding with all the necessary tools for JavaScript development. WebStorm makes it easy to be more productive and more creative while WebStorm does all the mundane work. Are you afraid of breaking something in Git or losing important changes? Or breaking something by renaming a component in your entire project. WebStorm will make these and other difficult tasks easier so you can concentrate on the bigger picture.
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    CodeRunner Reviews

    CodeRunner

    CodeRunner

    $19.99 one-time payment
    A lightweight, multi-language text editor and IDE for macOS. CodeRunner is designed to run all the most popular programming languages instantly and support them all. The app can run code in 25 languages straight out of the box. Additional languages can be added by simply entering their terminal commands. CodeRunner is your favorite editor for all types of text files. It has over 200 syntax modes, lots more advanced editing features, and thoughtful details. CodeRunner's code completion is among the best in any IDE. Intelligent matching of typed text allows for completions beyond single words. With the extra-fuzzy search algorithm and helpful documentation snippets, you can quickly find the right completion from thousands of others. Smart ranking of results allows you to rank the results. Do not clutter your code with print-statements to debugging. Instead, use CodeRunner’s built-in debugging tools to set breakpoints and walk through your code.
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    Eclipse Dirigible Reviews
    Eclipse Dirigible™, a high-productivity platform for application development, provides runtime environments and tools. It supports the entire development lifecycle of applications through the use of an in-system programming model, and rapid application development techniques. Eclipse Dirigible supports the entire development process, from database modeling and management to RESTful service authoring using various dynamic language patterns to pattern-based user interface generation, security, external services integration, testing and monitoring. Eclipse Public License v 2.0 covers all source code and samples for the Eclipse Dirigible project. They are maintained at GitHub. You can create student projects, test different technologies, and learn popular programming languages. Eclipse Dirigible offers everything you need to develop your project.
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    JetBrains Fleet Reviews
    This IDE was built from scratch using 20 years of experience in developing IDEs. JetBrains Fleet is powered by the IntelliJ code processing engine. It features a distributed IDE architecture with a reimagined UI. Fleet is a lightweight and fast text editor that allows you to quickly browse and modify your code. It is quick to start up so you can immediately begin working. The IntelliJ code-processing engine can also run separately from the editor. Fleet inherits the best features of IntelliJ-based editors, including navigation to definitions and usages, code quality checks and quick fixes. Fleet's architecture can be configured to support a variety of workflows. Fleet can be run on your computer, or you can move some processes to another location, such as the cloud.
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    RunCode Reviews

    RunCode

    RunCode

    $20/month/user
    RunCode offers online workspaces that allow you to work in a web browser on code projects. These workspaces offer a complete development environment that includes a code editor, a terminal and access to a variety of tools and libraries. These workspaces are easy to use and can be set up on your own computer.
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    JetBrains DataSpell Reviews
    With a single keystroke, switch between editor and command modes. Use the arrow keys to navigate between cells. All the Jupyter shortcuts are available. Fully interactive outputs are available right under the cell. Editing code cells is easy with smart code completion, quick error checking and quick fixes, and easy navigation. You can connect to remote JupyterHub or JupyterLab servers from the IDE. Interactively run Python scripts and arbitrary expressions in a Python Console. You can see the outputs and the state variables in real time. Split Python scripts into code cells using the #%% separator, and run them individually in a Jupyter notebook. Interactive controls allow you to browse DataFrames or visualizations in real time. All popular Python scientific libraries, including Plotly and Altair, ipywidgets and others, are supported.
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    Apache Zeppelin Reviews
    Web-based notebook that allows data-driven, interactive data analysis and collaborative documents with SQL and Scala. The IPython interpreter offers a similar user experience to Jupyter Notebook. This release features Note level dynamic form, note comparison comparator, and the ability to run paragraph sequentially instead of simultaneous execution in previous releases. Interpreter lifecycle manager automatically terminates interpreter process upon idle timeout. So resources are released when not in use.
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    Geany Reviews
    Geany is a lightweight, powerful and stable text editor for programmers. It doesn't slow down your work flow. It is compatible with Windows, Linux, and MacOS. It can be translated into more than 40 languages and has built-in support to more than 50 programming languages. Geany's existence was primarily due to the need for an IDE/editor that is decent, lightweight, cross-platform, flexible, and powerful. Many editors can meet some of these requirements, but not all. Geany uses the GPL v2 license to ensure that you can customize and hack it. Also, everyone benefits from the community's changes. Geany has many customizable parts, including color themes (GeanyThemes) and adding new filetypes. Geany offers many settings that allow you to adjust it to suit your needs and preferences. Many file types are supported, including popular programming languages such as C, Java, PHP and HTML.
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    Eclipse PHP Reviews

    Eclipse PHP

    Eclipse Foundation

    The PHP IDE project provides a PHP Integrated Development Environment framework that supports the Eclipse platform. This project includes all the components required to develop PHP-based web apps and facilitates extensibility. It uses the existing web tools project to provide PHP capabilities to developers. A PHP language support, XML Editor, and Mylyn, the terminal are the essential starting points for PHP developers. You can extend your experience with developing PHP applications with PDT by using a variety of Eclipse plugins. PHPUnit, syntax highlighting, syntax validation and content assistance are some of the many plugins that the Eclipse ecosystem has created.
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