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Eclipse IDE vs Sublime Text: 2026 Comparison
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- I’ve appreciated the flexibility of plugins and the ability to customize the workspace depending on the task or prototype I was working on.
- The only downsides I've found are its heavy resource usage (an editor like Notepad++ is much lighter) and a somewhat outdated user interface.
- I also like the color coding of certain key words which helps me prevent typos in my code.
- Furthermore, compared to the current extension market places available with VSCode, using Package Control to manage plugins seems dated and less user-friendly than current systems.
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