TextMate FTW.

I use CSSEdit too but only in code mode, because I like the selector
listings and xray for jumping around quickly.

On Jul 19, 12:43 pm, eskimoblood <[email protected]> wrote:
> Starting with eclipse and aptana. As we have a lot of java/jsp stuff
> at work I'm switching over to jetbrains intelij and for the pure
> javascript stuff at home I'm using webstorm which is lightweight
> version of intelij for html,css and javascript. Its a way better then
> aptana when its come to code completion, refactoring and templates. It
> have build in svn, git, ftp. You start and use firebug from webstorm
> and lot more.
>
> On Jul 19, 7:08 pm, Thomas Aylott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Used to use BBEdit until ~2004 (iirc)
> > before that I use Dreamweaver on the PC (v 2.0 iirc)
>
> > Currently I’m using TextMate, Espresso & CSSEdit.
> > Espresso is really nice, but I already have a really refined workflow in 
> > TextMate, so it’s taking me a while to transition to Espresso.
> > CSSEdit may eventually be replaced by Espresso, but not quite yet.
>
> > For TextMate, you need:
> > * SelectStuff.tmBundle
> > * JavaScript Tools.tmBundle
> > * etc…
>
> > — Tom Aylott – SubtleGradient – MooTools —
>
> > On Jul 19, 2010, at 3:34 AM, jiggliemon wrote:
>
> > > What are you writing your code in?

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