Michael Pavling wrote:
> On 7 July 2010 11:55, Peter De Berdt <peter.de.be...@pandora.be> wrote:
>> If TextMate is the tool that works for you , not
>> willing to spend $50 is just foolish to say the least.
> 
> But if it isn't the tool that works for you, then it's foolish to pay
> $50 for it.

Exactly.  My job gave me a copy of TextMate.  I think I used it for one 
session, then went back to KomodoEdit.  I certainly don't see it as 
being worth $50 for the way I work.

However, knowing that NetBeans has now got visual Ruby debugging 
inspires me to give it another try for Rails at some point.  I still 
don't think that Rails benefits from its heavy IDE nature, but visual 
debugging and the Git plugin might be a good combination if both work.

Except...while writing this, I just found out that NB (like Eclipse) 
*still* doesn't have word wrap in 6.9, even though it was promised. 
Generally speaking, I don't like to work in an editor without word wrap. 
Back to Komodo, I suppose.  Oy.


Best,
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Marnen Laibow-koser
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