To start, we suggest trying out several editors, to get a sense of which works best for you. Often, for-pay editors will have a trial version. Some of them, like Microsoft Visual Studio, can cost hundreds, or thousands of dollars though Visual Studio Express is free for individual developers or open source projects. Some, like PhpStorm, can cost between a few dozen and 200 dollars, depending on the plan you purchase. Some, like Sublime Text, you can test as long as you like, but you're encouraged to pay. Many editors are free, for example Atom, Brackets, Bluefish, TextWrangler, Eclipse, Netbeans, and Visual Studio Code. You'll have an easier time writing code if you choose an editor that color-codes, checks your syntax, and assists you with code structure. You likely have a text editor: such as, Notepad on Windows, Gedit on Linux, TextEdit on Mac.
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