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IDE for JavaScript development
I want to teach myself HTML5 and Javascript (or if not Javascript, whatever the preferred technology is for manipulating HTML 5 and the DOM these days). Can anyone recommend a good development environment for this (on a Windows 7 PC)? I can make a start with notepad and Google chrome, but I was kind-of hoping a developer friendly IDE exists for this kind of thing.
Also, as a follow up question, is Javascript THE way to manipulated the DOM, or is there some other technology out there I don't know about that's superior and supported across the board?
Thanks.
Edit: Ok, I would like to expand the scenario somewhat, because I didn't really put the question into context. I'm interested in designing and writing GUI components with HTML5/Canvass. I already do this for a living with native development and wanted to extend my skills onto the web, so I've still got that base covered from a skills point of view. So my goal here is to provide some "drag and drop" (not an appropriate metaphor for web development I'm sure) components that others can use. I'm assuing HTML5/Javascript is the way to go, but I'm used to a good debugger, so was kind-of hoping to have that ability too. I'm not sure if browsers support this in any reasonable sense - but an embedded browser in a specialised IDE might.