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Atom vs Coda 2: What are the differences?
Atom: A hackable text editor for the 21st Century. At GitHub, we're building the text editor we've always wanted. A tool you can customize to do anything, but also use productively on the first day without ever touching a config file. Atom is modern, approachable, and hackable to the core. We can't wait to see what you build with it; Coda 2: A proprietary web development application for macOS. It is a fast, clean, and powerful text editor used to code for the web. It has a Pixel-perfect preview. It has a built-in way to open and manage your local and remote files.
Atom and Coda 2 can be categorized as "Text Editor" tools.
Atom is an open source tool with 49.5K GitHub stars and 12.4K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Atom's open source repository on GitHub.
Lyft, Typeform, and PedidosYa are some of the popular companies that use Atom, whereas Coda 2 is used by ThymeShare, Tuff Truck Challenge, and Smarter Agent Mobile. Atom has a broader approval, being mentioned in 1096 company stacks & 4998 developers stacks; compared to Coda 2, which is listed in 9 company stacks and 4 developer stacks.
Since communication with Github is not necessary, the Atom is less convenient in working with text and code. Sublim's support and understanding of projects is best for us. Notepad for us is a completely outdated solution with an unacceptable interface. We use a good theme for Sublim ayu-dark
Pros of Atom
- Free529
- Open source449
- Modular design343
- Hackable321
- Beautiful UI316
- Backed by github147
- Built with node.js119
- Web native113
- Community107
- Packages35
- Cross platform18
- Nice UI5
- Multicursor support5
- TypeScript editor5
- Open source, lots of packages, and so configurable3
- cli start3
- Simple but powerful3
- Chrome Inspector works IN EDITOR3
- Snippets3
- Code readability2
- It's powerful2
- Awesome2
- Smart TypeScript code completion2
- Well documented2
- works with GitLab1
- "Free", "Hackable", "Open Source", The Awesomness1
- full support1
- vim support1
- Split-Tab Layout1
- Apm publish minor1
- Consistent UI on all platforms1
- User friendly1
- Hackable and Open Source1
- Publish0
Pros of Coda 2
- Live sib-by-side Preview1
- Built-in #transmit File Transfer1
- OSX native App1
- Panic software - what's more to say?1
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Cons of Atom
- Slow with large files19
- Slow startup7
- Most of the time packages are hard to find.2
- No longer maintained1
- Cannot Run code with F51
- Can be easily Modified1