The screenshots look promising. Not too many buttons and a custom
keyboard.

On Apr 10, 4:59 pm, Arnout Kazemier <i...@3rd-eden.com> wrote:
> I got Texttastic running on my iPad 
> (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id383577124?mt=8) and it's working rather 
> nicely. I have it with me as a backup editing for when something horribly 
> fails and I need to look at some code. But I also use it occasionally for 
> when I have some brainfarts and need to write down some awesome code. It's 
> integrated with my Dropbox so I can just access it everywhere I want to.
>
> But I don't see my self using it a editor on a daily basis, you need to have 
> much more screen real-estate and control over your keyboard and other 
> terminal related commands :p
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> On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Lothar Pfeiler wrote:
> > Interesting topic.
>
> > iPad makes only fun, if the application is following the design guides
> > and sticks to simplicity. It's not impossible do code a good iPad IDE,
> > but needs some brain cycles.
>
> > C9 is very interesting and I try it out now. So far, I wouldn't think
> > it can be fun, to use in on an iPad. It's not really designed to make
> > fun.
>
> > Regarding the iPad keyboard, this is a very important point. So, a fun
> > editor would either need to come with a custom keyboard or with a very
> > good code snippets library and auto completion. Custom keyboard means
> > native app, I'd say.
>
> > On my Mac, occasionally I use CodeRunner, which is not overloaded with
> > features. Something like this, for iPad would be great. I am an iOS
> > developer, but I never programmed an editor with syntax highlighting,
> > etc. On iOS devices the "user experience" is everything. If it just
> > works, I rather use my MacBook.
>
> > On Apr 9, 10:50 pm, Dave Clements <huperekch...@googlemail.com 
> > (http://googlemail.com)> wrote:
> > > I do my development on laptop, but I use iPad for updates, admin, etc. on 
> > > the move.
>
> > > All my work for a site or app is done in a dropbox folder on laptop, i 
> > > have the dropbox service running on my server so updates are synced 
> > > automatically, and then I use PlainText [1] which syns with db for nice 
> > > clean editing on the iPad.
>
> > > Editing code isn't too easy coz you have to switch the keyboard to 
> > > symbols by pressing two buttons,  the .?123 then the #*= button. So doing 
> > > your {} can be quite arduous. However, if you're using jade views and 
> > > stylus css engine this becomes a lot easier for your frontend stuff,
>
> > > I also use iSSH, for server admin. You can turn on a full keyboard in the 
> > > settings of that app. Incidentally you can actually install nodejs on the 
> > > ipad [2](only v4 though, afaik) and use iSSH to login to the iPad (if 
> > > you've jailbroken) and run node from it.
>
> > > [1]http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/plaintext
> > > [2]https://github.com/TooTallNate/node/downloads
>
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