Sublime Text User Reviews
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Good software for developers Date: Aug 26 2020
Summary: My first impression of the interface wasn't very good, but the features made up for it. It offers a good intuitive environment for writing code.
Positive: • Lightweight
• Free to download and use.
• It supports most programming languages. I use it mostly for HTML, CSS, JS, Python, C and PHP.
• Lots of plugins to make your tasks easier.
• Cool autocomplete features, like automatic brackets and indentation.
• Can run multiple files of different languages in a single window, which is pretty useful.Negative: The free version will constantly annoy you to upgrade. I've used other editors that are free and offer similar features.
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Pretty nice editor with lots of optional plugins Date: Aug 15 2020
Summary: Sublime is not a terrible choice of a text editor if you don't want to use the default Vi/Vim/Emacs/TexEdit that come installed with your operating system.
Positive: Sublime is pretty highly recommended by developers. The plugins for various languages and linting is pretty robust too.
Negative: If you're using a free version it'll prompt you to upgrade on a regular basis. There are other free editors that work just as well and are less annoying.
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Sublime - Review Date: Jun 19 2020
Summary: I have started using Sublime Text when I was in college. It is a very easy software to use and support by providing support by prompting syntax-based suggestions while coding. Sublime is not ideal for handling large files. The biggest drawback is nit able to autosave work as it becomes very redundant in cases of computer or application crash.
Positive: (+) The interface is very neat, very simple to use.
(+) Syntax highlighting and suggestions are very accurate.
(+) Support for many known programming languages.
(+) Find replace functionality is very good.
(+) Color schemes are very great.Negative: (-) Does not work as a full level IDE.
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(-) Plugin support can be improved.
(-) Currently sublime does not save the work automatically which is a problem.
(-) Formatting can be hard in the case of a large file. -
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A powerful yet light Text Editor Date: Jun 02 2020
Summary: Sublime Text a powerful, versatile and lightweight text editor which can be also be used as an IDE especially for JavaScript development.
Positive: Slick user interface.
Lightweight application.
Accurate syntax suggestions.
Highly customizable.
Cross-platform availability.Negative: Code completion feature is not much mature.
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One of the best text-editors Date: Apr 13 2020
Summary: Overall my experience with Sublime Text was really great. It is lightweight, easy to use and helpful for developers.
Positive: Sublime Text is the most popular text editor. It is the first choice of many developers because it is easy to use and it has a super and sleek interface. You can compare your files, and work on multiple files in Sublime Text. You can tweak almost everything in sublime text. It contains many useful plugins like syntax highlighter and many more. It will autosave files and workspace.
Negative: I've been using Sublime Text for almost 2 years and still don't face any problems in it yet.
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Code gets fault Date: Dec 26 2024
Summary: Intrepid of the learning process, Although I wasn't sure of the background or point of origin it seems to be a genuine make.
Positive: It's lightweight yet does crash often once code is ready for propagation. It was difficult to appreciate the terms when executing running.
Negative: Augmentation after verification is always required once a hybrid system is online.
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