Atom IDE (an hackable text editor) easy & open source
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ATOM A Hackable Text Editor Presented by : Prakash Rajesh Zodge Guided by : Prof. S. M. Salve Roll no. : B-41
What is ATOM? Customizable text-editor Free and open-source Cross-platform Build-in package manager
Literature survey K Sumangali, Lokesh Borra and Amol Suraj Mishra -given comprehensive review on the open source text-editor ATOM in 2017 Many added features like Developers tool, Integrated packages, etc. E asy to customize the UI It cannot handle bigger files than MB’s
Detailed How to install Go to https://atom.io Click the Download & Install it Cross platform editing, smart autocompletion, multiple panels, file browse system, find and replace, etc
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Advantages Free & Open source Good looking interface Color coded syntax Disadvantages High start-up time Sometimes ATOM closed suddenly and do not open again
| Atom | Visual Studio | Sublime Text —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Released on | June, 2015 | April, 2015 | January, 2008 Developer | GitHub | Microsoft | Jon Skinner Inbuilt Git | Yes | Yes | No Written In | Electron | Electron | C++, Python (CoffeeScript/ | (HTML/CSS/ | JavaScript/ | JavaScript) | HTML) Comparative
Conclusion Atom has got many added features which are not available in other text editors like Atom has the Developer Tools and Integrated Package Manager. I conclude that atom has the potential to become the best editor of this world if it manages to overcome it shortcomings.
References Atom (text editor) 2017 — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(text_editor) . Michael C J 2016 Best of Atom: Features, Plugins, Acting Like Sublime Text — https://scotch.io/bar-talk/best-of-atom-features-plugins-acting-like-sublime-text Bottos B A and Kintala C M R 2016 Generation of syntax-directed editors with atom-text editor- https://discuss.atom.io/t/syntax-highlighting-punctuation/16254 Srivastava A and Thiagarajan J 2002 Effectively prioritizing tests in development environment. In ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 27 97-106 ACM