Emacs doesn't float everyone's boat -- and I'm a Vim user myself --
but the best javascript editing mode I've ever used or seen is
probably js2 mode in Emacs.  I think it ties with IntelliJ at the very
least.  YMMV.

-- dz



On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 4:59 AM, Mark Gibson <jollyt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey this looks promising.
> What I'm really looking for is something that understands javascript
> (more than just highlighting). Something that can identify functions,
> object and prototype members etc, I know this is very difficult given
> the extremely dynamic nature of js, but I've yet to find any effort
> toward this. Anyone know differently?
>
> 2009/3/14 Klaus Hartl <klaus.ha...@googlemail.com>:
>>
>> What about Bespin ;)
>
> >
>

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