You should not be using Sublime Text for Java development. Sublime Text is targeted at front-end and back-end web development. For a good and free Java IDE I would suggest IntelliJ IDEA community edition.
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You should not be using Sublime Text for Java development. Sublime Text is targeted at front-end and back-end web development. For a good and free Java IDE I would suggest IntelliJ IDEA community edition.
sublime a shit

Yeah I use it only for Web Developing to.

I'd recommend [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] for web editing, its far superior than any web editor I've seen.
As for Sublime, its a great and much better alternative rather than using N++. But as I said above, you should try out [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] if you haven't before, it's as good if not better than Sublime.


well I use atom.io, it looks the very same to me but except it's free
if ur going to pay for sublime i'd look into atom.io first
as said above, I would still recommend using an IDE for java, I only use the text editor for quick programming, I mainly use it for bash, ruby, and lua



I have always used Notepad++ for HTML/CSS
Might download Sublime and see how I like it.

I use Sublime on my OSX platform, but I generally use Eclipse, especially when I'm working on my windows platform.
I dig Sublime, but I'm so used to the Eclipse UI and it's functions, that I find myself straying to it even on my OSX platform.

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