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Working in your code editor

Working in your code editor - Bootstrap Tutorial

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Working in your code editor

- [Instructor] If you have a favorite text editor that you'd rather work in, that's fine. Any text editor will work. However, for our purposes, we're going to be downloading Sublime Text. It's a classic favorite of many developers and it won't overwhelm you with too many features the way that Visual Studio Code might. Also, by default, Sublime has a dark mode background for your code editing, which is easier on the eyes than a traditional white background plus dark text reading and editing style. So navigate your browser to sublimetext.com. You should see this demo animation of the editor on their homepage. If you look at the top-right navigation bar, you should see a button reading download, click it. This will take you to their download and updates log page. You should see a lightly outlined box with a version header in it, and a list of links for different computer operating systems. These links will start the…

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