I've been a CFML dev for 12 years and I still use insight (and/or
right-click tag & left-click Edit Tag) because I *absolutely do not trust my
memory and hate to make mistakes*.  I know, I know: slightly anal/OCD.  But
I swear I'm wicked-fast.  :-)

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:39 PM, s. isaac dealey <[email protected]> wrote:

> > As another few people have stated, a sweet timesaver is the
> > smart-close tag feature.
>
> Oh yeah, I forget about that one... it's become second nature, so I take
> it for granted. But I'm sure I would notice if I started using another
> editor again. :) I use the insight some too, although possibly not as
> much as other folks do. I type pretty fast and I can remember a few
> years ago when I first saw code insight in an IDE thinking "I should
> take advantage of that" but then there were lots of times that by the
> time I realized that I had an insight menu, I'd basically already filled
> in the text. That's also partly memory -- for tags I use less often it's
> more helpful, because I actually pause after entering the tag name or
> the attribute name to see what it suggests. Tags I use often I don't
> typically pause, because I'm not really thinking about typing, I'm just
> thinking about the tag I want there and then BAM it's there. That's what
> happens when something becomes habituated/automaticized.
>
>
> --
> s. isaac dealey  ^  new epoch
>  isn't it time for a change?
>     ph: 781.769.0723
>
> http://onTap.riaforge.org/blog
>
>
>
> 

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