Between LightTable and Sublime, Sublime is the superior text editor.  I use 
LightTable when I want to develop code interactively, and the Juno plugin 
works pretty well in this regard.  I believe there may be a similar plugin 
for Sublime but its complex installation procedure just put me off.

On Friday, November 28, 2014 11:39:43 AM UTC-5, Daniel Carrera wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Can anyone here comment or share opinions on the newer text editors -- 
> Atom, Light Table, Bracket -- that seem to be trying to supplant Sublime 
> Text? A lot of the information you find online seems to be geared toward 
> web development, but my interest is programming with Julia (and Fortran). 
> That's why I asking for opinions on the Julia mailing list.
>
> I currently use Sublime Text, and I am very happy with it. But I am 
> curious about the others, since they seem to intentionally copy the most 
> important features from Sublime Text. If you have experience with these 
> editors and can tell me why you like one better than another, I would love 
> to hear it.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel.
>

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