+1 vim! I gave a shoutout to this post in the vim-angular plugin 
<https://github.com/burnettk/vim-angular> README. :) I thought I'd point 
vim people over there in case it might be useful. In addition to the plugin 
adding some features that I find useful, I've tried to summarize the other 
nice-to-have plugins for editing AngularJS with vim. Let me know if I've 
missed any.

-KB


On Wednesday, December 19, 2012 2:15:43 PM UTC-5, Jason Berk wrote:
>
> I'm still using eclipse and the more I do javascript coding, the more I 
> want to hurt myself.  I seriously considering a jump to IntelliJ.  Can 
> anybody give me some advice on what editor/IDE they are using and why I 
> should or shouldn't consider a move to IntelliJ?
>
> just for some background, my "project" is a suite of internal tools to by 
> used by our employees on the intranet.  I'm using eclipse and creating a 
> single WAR.  all the HTML/JS is under Web Content while all the services 
> being used are served by Jersey under the src folder.  This allows for one 
> "applications.war" that is very self contained.  Now that I have my "site" 
> content (http interceptor, authentication, styles, etc) set up, new apps 
> are just a controllers file and the associated services (generally under a 
> single package in src)
>
> thus far I'm very happy with this layout, but JS (and even html) editing 
> in eclipse (indigo) seem very cumbersome and out of date for the web 2.0 
> world I'm living in currently.
>
> Jason
>

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