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Atom-IDE

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104
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Kite

91
299
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15
Spacemacs

189
201
+ 1
86
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      Smart auto-completion
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      Intelligent code analysis
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      Smart contextual help
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      PyCharm support
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      Flexible security config for sending and analysing code
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      Enterprise model for on premise servers
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      Atom support
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      Advanced support for Vim key bindings
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      Discoverability
    • 10
      Easy setup
    • 10
      Never have to touch the mouse
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      Community-driven configuration
    • 7
      Cross-platform
    • 6
      Documentation
    • 5
      Emacs
    • 4
      Fast-paced development
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      Evil
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      Nice UI
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      Git Integration
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      Autocompletion

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        Needs to send your code to their home-base service
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        What is Atom-IDE?

        A collection of Atom UIs to support language services as part of Atom IDE, designed for use with packages built on top of atom-languageclient.

        What is Kite?

        Your editor and web browser don't know anything about each other, which is why you end up continuously switching between them. Kite bridges that gap, bringing an internet-connected programming experience right alongside your editor.

        What is Spacemacs?

        Since version 0.101.0 and later Spacemacs totally abolishes the frontiers between Vim and Emacs. The user can now choose his/her preferred editing style and enjoy all the Spacemacs features. Even better, it is possible to dynamically switch between the two styles seamlessly which makes it possible for programmers with different styles to do seat pair programming using the same editor.

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