(Learn more about all of the extensions by clicking on the title.) One of the first questions I get is “What theme are you using?” soon followed by “What other extensions do you use for Brackets?” To save time, I figured I’d post about some of my favorite extensions for Brackets. Recently I published a course on Gulp at Pluralsight and have presented many sessions at conferences using Brackets. I feel as fast in Sublime and Atom, but have been enjoying the plugins and feel of Brackets more so. I feel very productive in it and can run fast and hard when I get a coding itch I need to scratch. For most of that time I have been living in OSX and lately I’m loving Brackets.īrackets is lightweight, browser-based, and has a great extension model. This has given me an appreciation of the various tools, all of which have their pros. Over the past 18 months I have been switching IDEs and editors every few months going between Atom, Visual Studio, Brackets, WebStorm, and Sublime … and then back again. You can learn a lot by trying new things.
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