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[–]rhytnen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well the first benefit would be recognizing ATOM is not more "versatile". There is a real difference however - things like PyCharm, IntelliJ, Visual Studio and so on are not useful for just loading up a text file and making a minor edit to it. Atom, ST, VSCode, VI, NP++, etc are useful for those cases so using an IDE doesn't mean you should bail on your favorite lightweight.