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At Facebook, developers have already used Atom to build their own Atom, a text editor called Nuclide that's tailored for use with the unusually enormous amount of code that runs the Facebook empire.
The open source Atom text/code editor from GitHub is seeking to ease the code review process, hoping to relieve some developer anxiety resulting from pull request reviews.
Zed, a startup developing a code editor optimized for collaboration, has raised $10 million in a fresh venture capital round.
After months of testing and loads of hands-on feedback from tens of thousands of users, GitHub’s programmable text editor Atom is now available for the general public to download. Its pricetag ...
Both the Visual Studio Code and Atom open source code editors, which share Electron-based technology roots, have come out with updates this week.
My current editor of choice for building code on my Mac is Atom (I still go with Visual Studio when using Windows), and the OmniSharp plugin is freely available to make Atom useful for .NET ...
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.
Atom, GitHub’s popular open source code editor, has reached an impressive milestone: more than 1 million people used it in the last month.
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 ...
But he was a member of the Atom editor team at GitHub, which worked on the (now-deprecated) Atom code editor. Now, he's launching Zed, a code editor focused on "multiplayer" experiences ...
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