Re: Any way to make coding on MacOS non-painful?
@31
OK, I see your point, and I agree with it, sadly.
It's a shame, because when they do something right (GMail for example), it's damn good.
@33
I kind of ignore Powershell, preferring the standard Command Prompt. Am I missing something great? I couldn't even figure out how to chain commands together in Powershell. I know there's no && in Command Prompt, but at least you can let stuff run one after the other with &.
@36
Good on you for learning _javascript_. Just beware that if you type something wrong, you'll get undefined, rather than any kind of error. It's _javascript_'s main downfall I reckon.
Also, good luck getting people to run Web Apps on their mobile devices. I thought it was an amazing idea, but there's reason the phrase "There's an app for that" is ubiquitous.
@38
From what I've heard about Emacspeak, it's not designed to be intuitive, it's designed to be powerful.
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