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Microsoft-owned GitHub announced it will sunset its popular Atom 'hackable text editor' late this year as it concentrates on cloud-based dev tooling.
The open source Atom text/code editor from GitHub is seeking to ease the code review process, hoping to relieve some developer anxiety resulting from pull request reviews.
Launched in 2011, Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor for software developers working on a range of operating systems.
At Facebook, developers have already used Atom to build their own Atom, a text editor called Nuclide that's tailored for use with the unusually enormous amount of code that runs the Facebook empire.
Microsoft released its first cross-platform code editor to great fanfare yesterday, but it’s not quite what it appears when you peek under the hood. Visual Studio Code is based on technology ...
GitHub announced that it will sunset Atom, the text editor for software development that the company launched in 2011.
If you’re a fan of Microsoft Visual Studio Code—and it seems more people are every day—it’s because the popular code editor offers a heap of appealing features. It’s endlessly ...