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Oh, the faithful folks who still haven’t abandoned Windows! Welcome to the world of messy hair, thick tinted spectacles and navy-blue sweaters that look like they’ve been picked up from a nearby thrift shop, bathed in pizza dough and then washed until they’re clean enough to not lose that pizza attire. But they‘re masters at hiding their inner secrets from the outside world, both on- and offline. One can’t help the feeling that this person is hiding a thousand books worth of life experience behind their business-casual attire. They’ve tried working on a farm, but noticed that the chicken drove them mad while they were trying to code. They’re usually city-hoppers, never staying in one place for more than a few months. Solely for OS X, Coda is for that person next door that always runs around with a shiny new MacBook and creates elusive graphics for the web. Photo by Joe Ciciarelli on Unsplash Coda: The Web-Developer That’s the type that uses WebStorm: Tailored to JavaScript like no other editor, this one is made for people who do JavaScript-World and nothing else.Īct small, dream big. Or, in other words, your average JavaScript developer. The type that would like to see their name in programmers’ Hall of Fame but keeps quiet about that. The kind of person with wild dreams that nobody knows about. The kind of person who’s clever but doesn’t open their mouth very much. Plus, for reasons that nobody understands, the layout reminds them of the packaging of their favorite beard shampoo… WebStorm: The JavaScript-World Enthusiast Why? Because they can make any site look breathtaking, and Brackets is their go-to tool for that. When did the word Yuppie go out of fashion? It’s a shame, because it fits perfectly to the type of person that uses Brackets: It’s that kid with horn-rimmed glasses, tweed pants and a chest-long, meticulously trimmed beard who’s obsessed with the espresso in the café around the corner.

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Which doesn’t mean that this story is free of stereotypes! Brackets: The Yuppie Besides, gender-unspecific language is used for obvious reasons. Photo by micah boswell on Unsplashĭ isclaimer: The author is an avid Vim-user, so this story may not be unbiased.















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