Nice to see some innovate architecture for an editor but this product launch reminds me to product launches from Apple or Google: it doesn't matter what product or feature is shown, there is always tons of premature praise.
If an unknown third party came up with Atom it would have never gotten that attention.
ST3 is a very good product viewed from any angle and VIM either—it will be hard to beat these reference products. I love Node/npm and again the stack sounds great but I don't know if this stack will be much easier to extend than something like ST3 or VIM.
What I have seen from a product perspective on the Atom landing page does not blow me away, not at all. And it is wether free nor open source.
But it's from Github and that's reason enough to vote it up.
If an unknown third party came up with Atom it would have never gotten that attention.
ST3 is a very good product viewed from any angle and VIM either—it will be hard to beat these reference products. I love Node/npm and again the stack sounds great but I don't know if this stack will be much easier to extend than something like ST3 or VIM.
What I have seen from a product perspective on the Atom landing page does not blow me away, not at all. And it is wether free nor open source.
But it's from Github and that's reason enough to vote it up.