Joyful coding
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
<div>I use Atom for coding emails. I was having a weird problem with Dreamweaver (the licensed software my team uses) for which the program would lag, despite having the same machine as other members... so I picked Atom, which I knew was freely available and I had used in a previous job.</div><div>Atom works flawlessly, it's super lightweight, and has wonderful themes that are really pleasing to the eye compared to Dreamweaver or Visual Studio Code
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Pros
- Lightweight
- Beautiful themes
- Plugins
- Customisable
- Easily integrates with version control
Cons
- remember window configuration (reopens always the same panels despite closing them)
- remember code preferences (I use word wrap and i have to switch it on every document)
Return on Investment
- The ROI is incredible, because the software is free and solid, so it's a no brainer to use
- Speed: being light and with good shortcuts and find/replace functions, you can work fast
- Side-by-side coding: there is a feature to scroll two documents at the same time, which would be great for code comparison, but it doesn't work well for me (one panel lags behind/falls out of sync very quickly)
Alternatives Considered
Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft Visual Studio Code and Notepad++
Other Software Used
Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe XD, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox




