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#1: Nov 18 '05
Does anybody know a good JavaScript editor ?
I've tried three: "jsEditor", "Yaldex JSFactory" and "Javascript plus".
But I don't know which is better.
Does anybody have any idea? May be more editors?

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#2: Nov 18 '05

re: Favorite JavaScript Editor


How about switching to a complete IDE that support's that?

I use editplus and dreamweaver. They work well for javascript and all of the other web programming languages I use.
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#3: Dec 8 '05

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My favorite is JSFactory!
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#4: Dec 16 '05

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Does anybody know a good JavaScript editor ?
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#5: Aug 28 '08

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I use 1st JavaScript Editor [Yaldex]
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#6: Aug 29 '08

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the JSEclipse plugin for ... eclipse of course :) ... is a very good and quite full featured javascript editor ... and yes of course you could extend eclipse with nearly all language specific plugins you may need ...

kind regards

PS: damned ... currently adobe seems to 'commercialize' it and bundles it with those 'flex-things' ... hopefully it could be used seperatly ... i'll have a look into this.

PPS: it seems to be possible to use it seperatly - according to this link
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#7: Aug 29 '08

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I use SubEthaEdit or Bluefish, but I seldom need more than the syntax highlighting. For debugging I use the Firebug plugin for FF.
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#8: Aug 29 '08

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I use EditPlus and DreamWeaver. That's seems to be easy and good.

Regards
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