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GitHub today announced that it will sunset Atom, the text editor for software development that the company introduced in 2011. In a blog post, GitHub said that it will archive the Atom repository ...
GitHub Inc. today announced new integration with the open source Atom code editor and a beta of its GitHub Desktop app. Both provide developers with new ways of working with the GitHub software ...
The direct integration with the code-hosting platform to make things easier for devs -- but also ties them more closely to GitHub GitHub’s Atom, the Node.js- and HTML5-powered code editor, has ...
GitHub’s highly extensible Atom text editor hit 1.0 today. The editor release has only been available to the public for about a year now, but it has already been downloaded over 1.3 million ...
It's called Atom, and today, Wanstrath and GitHub are set to unveil version 1.0 at a conference in Tennessee. Atom has reached the point, he says, where anyone can use it to build Atom.
One specific area of concern is what Microsft would do with GitHub’s beloved Atom text editor. Developers are worried that Microsoft could pull the plug on Atom, as it directly competes with ...
GitHub today announced that its Atom text editor last month had more than 1 million active users. Usage is three times what it was when all of Atom become available under an open source MIT ...
Here’s how it works. GitHub previously announced that its Atom code editor would be sunset from December 15. All repositories will be archived, active support and package management will end.
After months of testing and loads of hands-on feedback from tens of thousands of users, GitHub’s programmable text editor Atom is now available for the general public to download. Its pricetag ...
GitHub today announced a new feature for its Atom text editor that makes it easier for programmers to work with one another on shared code. Called Teletype, it’s designed to let developers get ...