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      Remote development with SSH
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      Open Source
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      Very Fast
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      Built By Facebook
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      Autocomplete
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      Web and mobile development
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      Free
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      Smart auto-completion
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      Can do anything Atom can
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      Git integration
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      Support for Flow
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      VIM integration

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    What is Isotope?

    It is a JavaScript library that makes it easy to sort, filter, and add Masonry layouts to items on a webpage

    What is Nuclide?

    A unified developer experience for web and mobile development, built as a suite of packages on top of Atom to provide hackability and the support of an active community.

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