joe ertaba wrote:
please tell me what is good editor for Extension developers.
I use ActiveState <http://www.activestate.com/>'s Komodo IDE
<http://www.activestate.com/products/komodo_ide/>, which does syntax
highlighting and code completion for JS, CSS, and a variety of other
languages. It even has rudimentary XPCOM code completion
<http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=67002> in the latest 4.2
betas (with better support scheduled for the final release).
The IDE costs money, but you can get Komodo Edit
<http://www.activestate.com/products/komodo_edit/>, a version with most
of the IDE's features, for free. Both IDE and Edit are available for
Windows, Mac, and Linux, and they're built on the Mozilla platform (so
you can enhance them with Firefox-style extensions
<http://community.activestate.com/forums/komodo-extensions>).
Find out more from my blog post about Komodo
<http://www.melez.com/mykzilla/2007/02/three-things-i-love-about-komodo.html>.
As editors go, Komodo's the best I've used (others I've used extensively
in the past include emacs, nedit, and BBEdit). I don't really use its
"IDE" features, though, so I can't comment on those.
-myk
[Full disclosure: ActiveState gave me a free copy of Komodo IDE.]
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