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Atom 1.0 also now includes built-in support for ES6 language features — a crucial thing both for those developing for Atom, and developing projects in JavaScript 6 generally.
Launched in 2011, Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor for software developers working on a range of operating systems.
Earlier this year, GitHub launched a private beta of its easily expandable Atom text editor. At the time, it open-sourced 80 of the editor's libraries and packages, but the editor itself remained ...
Atom is a hackable text editor for the 21st century, built on Electron, and based on everything we love about our favorite editors. We designed it to be deeply customizable, but still approachable ...
The standalone code editor powered by JavaScript and Chromium is available for free under the MIT license ...
Hapi.js Snippets for Atom Editor. Contribute to imkhan/atom-hapijs-snippets development by creating an account on GitHub.
Facebook today announced that it’s built Nuclide, its own integrated development environment (IDE) composed on top of Atom, the text editor that code-repository software company GitHub first ...
GitHub's highly extensible Atom text editor hit 1.0 today. The editor release has only been available to the public for about a year now, but it has already been downloaded over 1.3 million times ...
So the company built its own editor with Atom. Atom was particularly useful, Bolin says, because they could customize it with Javascript and other web technologies.
Online code repository GitHub is taking on the venerable Emacs and Vim text editors by releasing a text editor of its own, called Atom, which it claims is more suited to the Web era of development.