> Am 13.06.2024 um 06:13 schrieb Johnny Ragadoo <[email protected]>:
> 
> Count me in, too. BBEdit is my go-to for coding and I like it as an editor 
> for desktop publishing. The notebook file format is an extremely useful 
> organizational tool.
> 

BBEdit has been my main development driver for years.  Commercial and open 
source products/projects.  I usually run a virtual machine on my Mac, that runs 
Linux (Fedora and AlmaLinux mostly) and has a Samba Server running.  I then 
access the files over a file share.  Works great and BBEdit is a faithful 
helper.

I tried different editing systems like e.g. Visual Studio Code, they are not 
bad either, but I always came back to BBEdit in the end, because in the end, 
what I need is a „bare bones“ text editing solution (no pun intended…).

The only thing I really miss in BBEdit is Lua scripting capabilities using 
recent and modern Lua (Lua 5.4.6 atm).  And since BBEdit is not open source, I 
can not add it on my own.  But that’s the only downside (for me) (I am heavy 
user of Lua.)

- mb

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