If you’re a programmer, you’re either more comfortable using a text editor or a full-blown IDE, and your choice will likely depend on the programming languages you use. But if you go the text editor route, Sublime Text is the king. Note that Sublime Text isn’t just for programmers, though programmers will get the most bang out of it. It can also be useful for simple tasks like keeping to-do lists (using the PlainTasks plugin), editing config files, or writing batch scripts. Here are a handful of tips that elevate Sublime Text above its competitors, making it more productive and easier…
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