![]() ![]() The Sublime Beta someone mentioned is just their version 3 “beta” which is more the new sense of beta as “something very stable that we just haven’t gotten around to stamping as 1.0 yet”īrackets is also very nice, and has plenty of markdown support from its extensions. Text editors were pretty well sorted out by the 1990s, and fast, but now we’ve decided to make them slow, because…the web or something. Sometimes the web is a step backward for software development, and I think it conditions people to a different sense of what “fast” and “slow” mean. It’s so confusing that they would build a desktop text editor out of “the web”. ![]() Well, maybe you’ve already spent years with it. I can’t recommend Sublime enough if you’re thinking about playing with a new editor. If you don’t want live rendering, then Sublime is great with lightweight plugins like MarkdownLight:
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