+1 Aptana
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From: "InVmedia"
To: "jQuery (English)"
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 2:37 AM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Looking for a Good JavaScript Editor that Supports
JQuery
Komodo Edit, for sure. http://www.activestate.com/komodo/downloads/
2009/8/2 S2 :
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> Does anyone know of a good JavaScript editor that supports JQuery?
> Anyone sucessfully integrate JQuery into Eclipse/WTP or JSEclipse?
Hi,
I'm using Netbeans and I like it very much. But telling the truth my
golal is generate jquery source code by php. So, I'm using less time
Komodo Edit, for sure. http://www.activestate.com/komodo/downloads/
Comes built in with auto complete / code sense for jQuery. Free and
has built in FTP. Works well with Filezilla. Been using it for about a
year and it keeps getting better by the month (sometimes week!).
On Aug 1, 6:21 pm, S2 w
I'd suggest a simple solution here. Notepad+ (http://notepad-
plus.sourceforge.net/de/site.htm) and Firebug Plugin for FF3.5 which
has a nice Debugger incluced.
You might also want to try Amaya by w3.org (http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
Amaya.html) if you're looking for more IDE like editor than Notepa
+1 Aptana. excellent for javascript in general, comes with support for
jquery 1.3 enhanced code support. excellent html and css editor as well.
built on eclipse framework without all the java editor bulk.
2009/8/2 cfddream <371486...@qq.com>
> Aptana?
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> Ever
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Aptana?
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Ever
Now
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I believe that Aptana offers jQuery support.
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Subject: [jQuery] Looking for a Good JavaScript Editor that Supports JQuery
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