Its not really code editors that dictate development environments, its more the IDE used. I for instance use a combination of VS2012, Netbeans and Eclipse depending on what project I'm working on at the time.
Things like Cloud9 IDE are OK as far as they go but are still a long ways away from the tools above.
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Its not really code editors that dictate development environments, its more the IDE used. I for instance use a combination of VS2012, Netbeans and Eclipse depending on what project I'm working on at the time.
Things like Cloud9 IDE are OK as far as they go but are still a long ways away from the tools above.