I am doing a project using the RGraph HTML5 canvas package to draw graphs. I need to build a good looking GUI aswell. I have been playing around with Netbeans and it doesn't really have much to offer unless i'm missing some plugins. Is there any other IDE to fit my needs? Thanks in advance.
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OK then. These two are the ones I used:
and then there is always Eclipse.
*UPDATE 20 March 2013 *
Well, Sublime Text 2 is the one to heavily consider. Heavily.
ZenMasterZenMasterA lot of great editors have come out since my original answer. I currently use the following text editors: Sublime Text 3 (Mac/Windows), Visual Studio Code (Mac/Windows) and Atom (Mac/Windows). I also use the following IDEs: Visual Studio 2015 (Windows/Paid & Free Versions) and Jetrbrains WebStorm (Windows/Paid, tried the demo and liked it).
My preference is using Sublime Text 3.
Microsoft Web Matrix and Dreamweaver are great.
Visual Studio and Expression Web are also great but may be overkill for you.
For just plain text editors, Sublime Text 2 is really cool
My personal experience to build website with html, css en javascript is just to stick with plain text editors with ftp support. I am using Espresso or/and Coda on my mac. But Textmate with Cyberduck(ftp client) is also a great combination, imo. For developing in Windows I recommend notepad++.
As per my personal experience Adobe edge is the best tool for HTML5. It's still in preview mode but you will download it free from Adobe site.
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