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Sublime Text is one of the most popular text editors for developers out there, but over the last year concerns mounted that the project was dead as development of the next version stalled completely. This week, though, the app has come back to life with the release of a new update for Sublime Text 3. The release today brings a number of major bug fixes, introduces a new sublime-syntax and speeds up file loading. The team has also open sourced many of the core packages of the project for the first time, and incorporates community provided improvements. Sublime Text also has a…

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