![]() ![]() Lately, VS Code has become the de facto standard editor for web development. If you don’t have a personal preference, I’d highly recommend VS Code. Picking an editor is highly based on personal preference as most editors have very similar features. ![]() As a web developer, you mostly edit text, so you need a good editor. ![]() We'll cover things like must-have editor extensions, how to add JavaScript libraries to your project, why you'll use Node.js even if you want to do front end development, and how to set up an application bundler that will generate a live preview as you code in your browser. To solve this problem, in this article I’m going to walk you through how to set up a front end project from scratch. The JavaScript ecosystem is changing so fast that it can be overwhelming to pick the best tools to use. Before you start, you want to set up a few tools to make your life easier. ![]()
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