WebStorm, Visual Studio 2017, Visual Studio Code, NetBeans, Komodo, and Eclipse pull out the stops for JavaScript, Node.js, and friends. JavaScript is used for many different kinds of applications ...
It’s late June, so it must be time again for the Eclipse Foundation’s annual “release train” of open source software development technologies. JavaScript, PHP, and Docker are getting special attention ...
VS.NET won't pick up anything properly from pure-JS files, Eclipse/JSEclipse doesn't want to pop up completion automatically, and Aptana has shoddy coding resulting in all the code parsing/etc ...