![]() ![]() (Or perhaps just a testament to my stubbornness.) Considering how strongly Coda was originally tied to the then-dominant LAMP stack, I think that's a pretty strong testament to the product. (First it was npm, then yarn, then back to npm jasmine, no jest, now karma LESS, SASS, postCSS Babel, no webpack, what about parcel etc.)Įven though my current work is all Vue and Angular, with a backend that's little more than a REST facade for MongoDB, I still find Coda to be the best development environment available, and I continue to use it all day every day. ![]() Seems to be a microcosm of the entire front end tool chain these days. Truth be told, my main complaint with VSCode and atom isn't really the non-native performance of Electron, but all the effort required to tweak, configure, keep plugins updated, replace outdated plugins with the latest and greatest, etc. Even a minute spent worrying about my development environment is a minute taken away from what makes me happy. What gets me excited is delivering new features and better UX to my users. Maybe I'm just an outlier, but as a front end developer, one of the _last_ things I want to do is spend time hacking my tool chain. ![]()
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