Brackets: An Open Source Code Editor For The Web
Brackets: An Open Source Code Editor For The Web
Next week we have a special treat! Adam Lehman from Adobe will be demonstrating a new open-source editor called "Brackets".
About The Talk
Brackets is a new open source project started by Adobe to push tooling on the web forward. Based on the principle that the best developers to build tools for web developers are in fact web developers,Brackets is built in JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
MIT-licensed and hosted on github, Brackets is a code editor that challenges the status quo with innovations like inline Quick Editing and live browser connectivity.
This session will provide an overview of Brackets and demonstrate how to hack on the project so you can customize and extend it to meet your needs. You can build a better editor.
If you love Open-Source, you do not want to miss this talk!
How to Get There
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More About Brackets
http://github.com/adobe/brackets
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