The Atom TypeScript package is pretty good too -
https://atom.io/packages/atom-typescript

On 10 August 2015 at 14:48, Ben Laan <benl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Everything mentioned above with Chrome can be done in IE11. And in my
> experience, it is quite usable now..
>
> as for JavaScript, I'd suggest you move to TypeScript and 'suffer' the
> modest compiler overhead. There are lots of examples of working with
> Angular online. Also, I am using VSCode for all TypeScript/Aurelia work
> (and some Angular before that) and it works well. It is only a lightweight
> editor, but TypeScript intellisense is there if you organise your code
> around a tsconfig file - to help TypeScript with finding all your types.
>
> On 8 August 2015 at 22:05, Greg Keogh <gfke...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Why is Chrome a virus? I'd like to know so I can stop using it if
>>> necessary
>>>
>>
>> You can't stop using it. You still don't get it, do you?! Chrome will
>> find you! That's what it does! That's *all* it does! You can't stop it!
>> It'll wade through you, reach down you throat, and pull your f***ing HKLM
>> out! (with apologies to James Cameron) -- *Greg*
>>
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