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I highly recommend giving Visual Studio Code a try! See more The speed of this IDE is blazing fast, and I wouldn't go back to using PhpStorm anymore. It has support for everything I need with the plugins and the integration with Git is amazing. After watching some more tutorial videos I noticed that everyone was using Visual Studio Code. PhpStorm is kind of slow, I found that Prettier was taking a long time to format my code, and it just was lagging a lot so I was looking for alternatives. This was amazing all the features in PhpStorm I loved, the debugging features, and the control click feature when you click on a dependency or linked file it will take you to that file. I finally converted over to PhpStorm as I was working with Magento and Magento as you know is mainly #PHP based.

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I find Sublime Text lacks some functionality, after all it is just a text editor rather than a full fledged IDE. I kept using Sublime Text for about 4-5 years. I found the speed amazing compared to some other tools at the time. I started coding in Sublime Text because all of the tutorials I was doing back then everyone was using it. I've been in the #frontend game for about 7 years now. Other Benefits: Kubernetes is backed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), huge community among container orchestration tools, it is an open source and modular tool that works with any OS.Scalability: All-in-one framework for distributed systems.Monitoring: It supports multiple versions of logging and monitoring when the services are deployed within the cluster (Elasticsearch/Kibana (ELK), Heapster/Grafana, Sysdig cloud integration).Functionality: Kubernetes as a complex installation and setup process, but it not as limited as Docker Swarm.Applications: An application can be deployed using a combination of pods, deployments, and services (or micro-services).Key features: Easy and flexible installation, Clear dashboard, Great scaling operations, Monitoring is an integral part, Great load balancing concepts, Monitors the condition and ensures compensation in the event of failure.The main reason we have chosen Kubernetes over Docker Swarm is related to the following artifacts: Redis as preferred in-memory database/store (great for caching).PostgreSQL as preferred database system.

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Amazon S3) for deploying in stage (production-like) and production environments

  • SSLMate (using OpenSSL) for certificate management.
  • nginx as web server (preferably used as facade server in production environment).
  • Heroku for deploying in test environments.
  • Kubernetes as cluster management for docker containers.
  • VirtualBox for operating system simulation tests.
  • Docker Compose for multi-container application management)
  • Prettier / TSLint / ESLint as code linter.
  • CircleCI for continuous integration (automatize development process).
  • Respectively Git as revision control system.
  • GitHub Pages/ Markdown for Documentation, GettingStarted and HowTo's) for collaborative review and code management tool Our whole DevOps stack consists of the following tools: It feels good to ignore new editors that come out every few years, like Atom and Visual Studio Code. To me, Vim comes close to being the perfect editor and I probably won’t need to switch ever again. The learning curve is very steep and it took me a year to master it, but investing time to be truly comfortable with my #TextEditor was more than worth it.
  • I wanted to "look like a hacker" by doing everything inside my terminal and by becoming a better Unix citizen.
  • it is a reliable tool that has been around for more than 30 years and will still be around for the next 30 years.
  • your fingers literally don’t ever need to leave the keyboard home row (I had to remap the escape key though).
  • After 3 years of wearily moving my arm and hand to perform the same repetitive tasks, I decided to switch to Vim for 3 reasons: I extended the editor with custom Python scripts that improved keyboard navigability such as autofocusing the sidebar when no files are open, or changing tab closing behavior.īut customization can only get you so far, and there were little things that I still had to use the mouse for, such as scrolling, repositioning lines on the screen, selecting the line number of a failing test stack trace from a separate plugin pane, etc.

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    I liked Sublime Text for its speed, simplicity and keyboard shortcuts which synergize well when working on scripting languages like Ruby and JavaScript.












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