On Sat, May 3, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Rob Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: snip > Komodo Edit (the free version of Komodo) is a fine piece of software, and > even > Komodo IDE for £150 is cheap compared with comparable commercial software, > and > it includes an invaluable regex debugger. snip
Yeah, it has only gotten better over the years. I really like it, but it still doesn't beat the speed and simplicity of VIM and the commandline for me, but then again I am getting to be a cranky, old fogey, so you should probably not listen to me about tools. snip > In addition, Microsoft have done us all a favour by paying for a third-party > type designer to create a comfortable programmer's font. It's based on > OpenType, > which is Microsoft's intelligent font anti-aliasing, but it's downloadable > for > nothing and I think should work on anything that can display Truetype. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consolas snip Hmm, I have been using DejaVu Sans Mono (based on Bitstream Sans Mono, but with better UNICODE support) for a while, and Andale Mono before that. I will have to check that one out though. -- Chas. Owens wonkden.net The most important skill a programmer can have is the ability to read. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/