It depends on what you want and like. I like BBEdit more than Code despite Code arguably being more capable for, er, code, because -- at least for the way my brain works, apparently -- BBEdit is better at editing. Most of what I do with it is technical writing in Markdown.
Having said that, though, BBEdit 14's LSP integration closes the gap in coding for me sufficiently, at least for PHP and Elixir. And there are sort of quirky features like the Unix Worksheet, "text factories," and BBEdit 14's new notebook feature that I'm using a lot.
Having said that, though, BBEdit 14's LSP integration closes the gap in coding for me sufficiently, at least for PHP and Elixir. And there are sort of quirky features like the Unix Worksheet, "text factories," and BBEdit 14's new notebook feature that I'm using a lot.