Emacs, the one true editor ;-)

On Feb 13, 2:08 pm, Jason Huebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those poor souls who can't use TextMate because you're on Windows,
> you might want to take a look at InType (http://intype.info/). It's
> still in alpha (and will eventually be commercial software), but it
> includes a CakePHP "bundle". Bundles are plugins that include code
> snippets and keyboard shortcuts for a particular language.
>
> It's a very lightweight and extremely clean (almost to a fault)
> interface. Hope you like it.
>
> Jason Huebel
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > G'day all,
>
> > Matt from Australia here.  In the past I've done all my PHP coding
> > using a text editor such as Wordpad, and then a few years back I've
> > begun using Dreamweaver.
>
> > Currently I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and I've found it to be quite good
> > when dealing with .php files.  It's not great when editing .thtml
> > files though, since it doesn't recognize them as code, and so doesn't
> > give you all the nice code colouring and auto-closing of tags, etc...
> > At least the automated uploading/downloading is nice.
>
> > What do you use for Cake cooking?


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