IDE for React JS
- IDE means integrated development environment. It is a software suite that consolidates the basic tools developers need to write and test software.
- An IDE normally consists of a source code editor, build automation tools, and a debugger. Most modern IDEs have intelligent code completion.
- Most modern IDE's have intelligent code compilation.
Few IDE's for React JS
1. AtomIt is a hackable, free and open-source text and source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows with support for plug-ins written in Node.js, and embedded Git Control, developed by GitHub.
2. Visual Studio Code
- It is a source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and OS X.
- It includes support for debugging, embedded Git control, syntax highlighting, snippets, intelligent code completion and code refactoring.
- It is customizable so users can change the editor's theme, keyboard shortcuts, and preferences.
- It is free and open-source.
3. WebStorm
- It is a powerful IDE for modern JavaScript development perfectly equipped for complex client-side development and server-side development with Node.js. WebStorm is built on top of the open-source IntelliJ Platform.
- Its features include Intelligent Coding Assistance
Support for Latest Technologies, Version Control System, Seamless Tool Integration, Debugging, Tracing and Testing, Built in Terminal.
For my React application I am using Visual Studio Code because of its features and open-source benefit.
3. WebStorm
- It is a powerful IDE for modern JavaScript development perfectly equipped for complex client-side development and server-side development with Node.js. WebStorm is built on top of the open-source IntelliJ Platform.
- Its features include Intelligent Coding Assistance
Support for Latest Technologies, Version Control System, Seamless Tool Integration, Debugging, Tracing and Testing, Built in Terminal.
- Its trial version is available for 30 days and later we need to obtain and register a license.
For my React application I am using Visual Studio Code because of its features and open-source benefit.
# Visual Studio Code Installation
2. Complete Code Installation
3. Right click and open the react project directory which we have previously created through Visual Studio Code by selecting Open with Code.
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