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Microsoft-owned GitHub announced it will sunset its popular Atom 'hackable text editor' late this year as it concentrates on cloud-based dev tooling.
Microsoft-owned GitHub is finally sunsetting the Atom text editor, but there's already at least one community fork ready to keep it alive.
Nathan Sobo recently open-sourced Zed, a code editor that focuses on performance, integrates AI capabilities, and supports software teams’ collaboration out of the box. For performance, Zed ...
GitHub today announced that its Atom text editor last month had more than 1 million active users. Usage is three times what it was when all of Atom become available under an open source MIT ...
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 ...
Source code repository company GitHub today shared usage statistics for the open-source Atom text editor that the company released last year. The numbers suggest surprisingly speedy adoption. Atom ...
Online code repository GitHub is taking on the venerable Emacs and Vim text editors by releasing a text editor of its own, called Atom, which it claims is more suited to the Web era of development.
Buhler likens it to GitHub’s recently released Atom code editor, albeit for C#. Developers can use CShell alongside Visual Studio.
GitHub said unknown intruders gained unauthorized access to some of its code repositories and stole code-signing certificates for two of its desktop applications: Desktop and Atom. Code-signing ...
Microsoft-owned GitHub announced it will sunset its popular Atom 'hackable text editor' late this year as it concentrates on cloud-based dev tooling.