Russell, You should write to Coda and ask them to incorporate code folding. Can't hurt to ask.
Wilson, Russell wrote: > > But I HATE the fact that for all the positives, Coda still does not > have code folding > > (which is an unbelievable oversight to me) > > > > > > Russell Wilson > > http://www.dexodesign.com <http://www.dexodesign.com/> > > > > > > > > *From:* [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Holly Fortenberry > *Sent:* Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:10 AM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [Refresh Austin: 4200] Re: IDE for Web Development (Mac) > > > > Keith, > > I want to put a vote in for Coda. I think it's pretty cool. It has a > nice preview function (you can split the screens) that allows you to > choose your browser and incorporates my php/css (I use MAMP as my > testing environment) so I don't need to mess with a separate browser. > It also has Transmit built right in which is fabulous! I think > (although I'm not positive) that Panic might even be working on trying > to incorporate CSSEdit. If they do that, then that's everything I > need. I also like it's little added features like "Clips" and "Find" > functions which I use a lot to save time. I haven't explored all Coda > can do so I'm sure it's even better than I realize. And the customer > service has been great when I've had ramping up questions. > > I don't code with python, perl or other stuff like that yet so maybe > TextMate is better for that. Coda has a nice "Syntax Mode" with lots > of options though so you can develop in whichever mode works best for > you. I am usually in PHP mode. I used TM before Coda and liked it > too; but, having the built in Transmit and browser, Coda is keeping me > for now. > > Cheers, > Holly > > > Keith Aric Hall wrote: > > Thank you all for your responses. Lots of good info in here. I'm doing > the Coda demo right now so we'll see how I feel about it after I take > it for a test drive. A couple of people responded here and on Twitter > that CSSEdit is a must, so I will give that a try too. Again, thanks > for the responses. > > > > kah > > On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 7:40 AM, Diana Montalion Dupuis > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > > I use Coda with a plugin for checking syntax on sites with version > control. The integration of the terminal window is handy and working on > three different files at once is a visual contained. For sites on my > dev host (who, up until recently, did not offer ssh though I'm clunky at > using command line anyway) I use Cyberduck and Textmate. I have ZDE, > Dreamweaver, and two other editing apps installed but Textmate is my > hands-down favorite. > > Diana > > > Keith Aric Hall wrote: > > So currently I switch back and forth between Espresso and TextMate, > > but I am considering giving Coda a try. I used Aptana for a while, but > > memory and performance issues made me switch. Most of my development > > involves (X)HTML, CSS, Javascript, AJAX and PHP/MySQL. > > > > What are you using and why did you choose it over some of the other > > IDE's out there. > > > > Thanks in advanced for your input. > > > > -- > > Keith Aric Hall > > > > http://www.keitharichall.com/ > > twitter: keitharichall > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Keith Aric Hall > > http://www.keitharichall.com/ > twitter: keitharichall > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Our Web site: http://www.RefreshAustin.org/ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Refresh Austin" group. [ Posting ] To post to this group, send email to [email protected] Job-related postings should follow http://tr.im/refreshaustinjobspolicy We do not accept job posts from recruiters. [ Unsubscribe ] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] [ More Info ] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Refresh-Austin -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
