Good morning,

On 9 Nov 2020, at 11:48, Steve deRosier wrote:

On Sun, Nov 8, 2020 at 3:06 PM Charlie Garrison
<[email protected]> wrote:

I'm curious, how long have you been using your scripts? rbbedit is still young compared to BBEdit, but it's far from being an infant:

Honestly, I can't even remember.  I've been using BBEdit in some form
for > 20 years.  Best guess, I started using the .bashrc function and
...

That all sounds VERY familiar. :-D

`rbbedit` even has support for `fuse` (via ExpanDrive) since that was my primary way to access servers for a while. I use sftp in BBEdit "all the time" now, but I trigger it via `rbbedit` (which of course uses `bbedit` to do the work).

Primary development use case: embedded Linux, so lots of work on Linux
drivers (C, DTS), build systems like OpenWRT and Buildroot (make and
CMake files), WiFi firmware, Python utilities and frameworks. I tend
to dislike IDEs as embedded doesn't lend itself well to that model.

I do Perl, every day. I'm not a fast coder, but sometimes work mates are impressed with my turn-around time. I tell them it's due to use of good tools, and I ALWAYS use that as opportunity to talk about BBEdit. ;-)

-cng

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    Charlie Garrison                   <[email protected]>
    Garrison Computer Services      <http://www.garrison.com.au>
    PO Box 380
    Tumbarumba NSW 2653  Australia

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