DogBot,

I consider myself to be technology agnostic: if your current setup fits your normal workflow then stick with it. For the cost of a Mac your could instead get a Linux slice on a web host. Then you have a dev environment AND an identical production env. That will make some deployments faster.

-- Amy


On Jan 20, 2010, at 16:23, DogBot <[email protected]> wrote:

I'll tell you what, Richard....I have taken a glance at Ubuntu and
RedHat over the years and considered it. But after all I have read and
learned during these last few days it is beginning to dawn on me that
the place to be for cutting edge web development is my first and true
love..The Mac. (my last mac was a Performa..that is a looooong time
ago) which incidentally now combines mac, unix and intel(and thus
windows)

I have so much invested on the win platform though that it will be
difficult, starting with a CS4 master suite and a Bridge based
workflow (can one "side-grade" software to another platform??hmmmm)
and a million more things....

But I am considering it.

I might install Linux on a VM, and  try development there...what
flavor do you recommend?

Chepi, I am working on it will have a draft on here soon

Dog


On Jan 20, 4:16 pm, Chris Eppstein <[email protected]> wrote:
Better advice: Buy a mac. It's got unix underneath and a nice UI.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Richard Aday <[email protected]>wrote:



DogBot, instead of learning how to use the tools on Windows, you could spend your time installing Linux and learning the Command Line. Then you
can follow all the *nix documentation.

Just a thought :)

On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 12:49 PM, DogBot <[email protected]> wrote:

Hampton..never mind..i did it I compiled it.got it running cool tool
thanks.

Dogbot

On Jan 20, 3:20 pm, DogBot <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Noel,
WTF indeed. But I get git now. Truly thanks. After another hour of
screencasts (I dont'watch TV anymore, just the Command Line channel) I
realized that what I needed to start with was the "git for
windows"(hint: is mentioned in the learn git page but alas no
link..that would be too easy) In the process I also learned about SVN and tortoise (something else that had me vexed for other semi- related
reasons)and marveled at the irony of the large amount of codes,
languages and secret handshakes I now have learned to avoid coding
(that was the point of getting Compass in the first place..lazyness). Oh well, at least I don't feel so much like a dad crashing his son's
frat party anymore.

Charles that was INCREDIBLY helpful. Instant gratification. Closest
thing to nerd porn in a long time. Love dobdark, I want to make a
website based on that scheme. In fact I am going to make an
insignificant change to the scheme an call it dogbark

Hampton..dude...I got the your stuff from git. Its a bunch of files. I
click on all of them..nothing happens (one launches e-text in XML
mode) Sounds like you worked hard on it and it is very cool so I'd
like to make the effort. Do I need apcelerator? and if so. could you
give me a step-by-step? remember to speak to me as if I was that
Japanese guy who was hiding in the jungle since WW2.

DogBot

On Jan 20, 2:51 am, Charles Roper <[email protected]> wrote:

2010/1/20 DogBot <[email protected]>:

Same
thing with some text editors I'm trying.... the haml/sass/ compass higligting/coding etc are in this github but for the life of me I
cannot figure how to download anything from there.

DogBot, if you're using E Text Editor, select the Bundles menu, then Edit Bundles > Manage Bundles. Look for Ruby Sass, click on it, then
click Install.

You might need to manually switch to Sass syntax mode: Edit > Syntax >
Ruby Sass (or hit Alt-Win-Shift-S).

Your Sass code should now be highlighted. You might want to choose a different colour scheme (Theme) too: Edit > Edit Theme. I recommend
DobDark, which is my own custom theme and is tailored to
HTML/CSS/Ruby/Sass/Haml in particular, although it works well with
most others such as PHP.

Charles
P.S. I've just realised I haven't uploaded a Haml bundle to the
bundles manager (I mostly get my stuff directly from Github). If you
like, I'll add a Haml bundle ... ?

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