I have installed emacs (emacs win32), and found it to be very insteresting. The interface is simple but pretty. Didn't go further becouse I have no available time right now to invest on learning the tool, but I will surely play with it when I get the chance :)
Right now, I'm using FlashDevelop2 for AS2 development. Eclipse with the PHP IDE plug-in for PHP dev. Marcelo. On 1/4/07, zwetan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/30/06, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My two eurocents, > > Editors are like women. Some people prefer them very light, some other > more "fat". Some men like them almost naked, other with a lot of > "features"... and everybody can spend hours convincing his friends that > the girl he is in love with is the best of the world :) > totally agree :) it's all a matter of taste, context and use > Let's bring a little peace in the geeks world : please stop comparing > editors. > > Happy new year everybody ! > happy new year too on the topic: something that can be interesting is listing one editor list how it changed and why, so I take myself as an example - DOS prompt, rshell prompt I was basically a console whore I like GUI too, but still there are things that I can only do quickly in a prompt shell script dude! let the code do the work - notepad it just text damnit before software as dreamweaver etc.. even existed notepad was my choice to edit HTML no features but at least compared to MS junk HTML editor it allowed me to generate clean HTML - Ultraedit for the color hilighting when you re into PHP, Perl, JS, etc.. more than one language, the highlighting can help not going nuts in fact code hilighting is the only feature I really need from an editor all the rest is bonus - Flash 5 IDE 2 weeks, was crashing to much, no comment - PrimalScript for the color highlighting and the project organization in my quest to find a descent JavaScript/ActionScript editor this one I use it for years, for me it got the good balance between GUI lightness and customization (you can add custom CLI tools and have there result in the IDE itself for ex) - Notepad2 I just need syntax hilighting and a lightweight editor that I can run form an USB key and/or download from my gmail sure for heavier stuff notepad2 is just too light, but for day to day task and editing I don't need anything else - Eclipse / Flex Builder to speed up things in AS3/Flex to speed up things in JS (love JSEclipse) to use a free and open source and customisable editor so if I generate a project file or some other files other people can use it without the need to buy an editor things that people may like: use 2 editors 1 project oriented, not so light (Eclipse, PrimalScript, whatever...) 1 single edit oriented, very light for now my combination of choice are notepad2+PrimalScript or notepad2+Flex Builder cheers, zwetan _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
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