in textmate you can do control-shift-v to check for syntax errors ;)

On 1/24/07, Chris Hartjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 1/24/07, Jippi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > well, as dieter said, it lack tons of features any PHP programmer would
> > need - just one of those i found fast...
> > undo / redo.... ctrl+z inserts some ruby'ish stuff into the view
> > instead... couldnt find it ;)
> >
>
> I wonder if deep down I'm really just an anti-IDE guy... ;)
>
> Old habits are hard to break, and I remember a good thought from the
> Pragmatic Programmers said to pick an editor and stick with it.  I've
> changed far too many times and have finally settled on using TextMate
> for the past year.   But am I really using all the neat features that
> they offer?  Probably not.  Shame on me. ;)
>
> Autocomplete, syntax checking, I dunno....  I guess I came up with
> other habits to help me with those problems.  I use php -l filename a
> lot to check for syntax errors. ;)
>
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