Ten weeks ago, code-hosting giant GitHub introduced its latest creation: a text editor named Atom. Now, the company is opening it up to the public after an apparently successful invite-only phase.
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 ...
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 license ...
Calling it "a hackable text editor for the 21st century," online-code-hosting platform provider GitHub on Tuesday released to open source its Atom text editor for developers. Atom is free and ...
The company has set 15 December as the last official day Atom will be in operation. But a ‘successor’ is in sight. After more than a decade of helping software developers write code, GitHub is ...
GitHub has revealed that its free and open-source text and source code editor Atom is biting the dust. In a blog post announcing the news, the company said it decided to sunset Atom on December 15, ...
There are a lot of things programmers care about — but the software in which they do their coding is espeically important. That's why Atom, a free development tool made by popular code sharing site ...
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 times and ...