I used to use Smultron (http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/15114/smultron) on
my PowerBook G3. It's no Sublime text, but it does a pretty good job as far
as GUI based text editors goes.
I think someone forked the project and it's known as Fraise now. Depending
on your computer's capabilities, that m
I second Sublime and Atom (I use both for a variety of projects). They are very
easy to use and the color coding is very helpful. I have also used
TextWrangler, but like Sublime and Atom better (I'm currently using Atom).
Michelle
Michelle Chrzanowski
Library Specialist II
Tidewater Community C
On Sat, 16 May 2015, Miles Fidelman wrote:
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Your real problem might be running a browser that's new enough to support
HTML5 and CSS3. Otherwise, editing HTML isn't going to do you much good.
Apple won't let the most recent version of Safari run on 10.6.8 (you're
stuck at 5.1.10), b
Another thing you might want to check out - my alma mater has a CS MOOC
that's aimed at supporting middle/high school CS classes and teachers -
http://www.muddx.com/courses/HMC/MyCS/Middle-years_Computer_Science/about .
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 10:20 AM, Sarles Patricia (18K500) <
psar...@schools.n
Hey, glad to see you here!
You might want to check out
https://openhatch.org/wiki/Boston_Python_Workshop_6/Friday/OSX_text_editor
- Boston Python Workshop has spent a while coming up with bulletproof
instructions for people with a wide range of experience. The links at that
page no longer work but