[jQuery] Re: JQuery Editor

2009-07-14 Thread nodarin...@mail.ru
I Don't Mean Flash based... I Mean JQuery based editor for web.. I Only compared it.. Sorry for my english if I said anything ununderstingable :) On Jul 12, 5:20 am, donb wrote: > Since jQuery is simply another layer of code on top of javascript, and > the highly-capable FCK editor is often as

[jQuery] Re: JQuery Editor

2009-07-12 Thread donb
Since jQuery is simply another layer of code on top of javascript, and the highly-capable FCK editor is often as simple as adding one line of script to activate it, I see no advantage to this. I would never want a flash-based editor myself. On Jul 12, 4:21 am, "nodarin...@mail.ru" wrote: > Well

[jQuery] Re: jquery editor?

2007-06-22 Thread Christof Donat
Hi, > This may be slightly off-topic, yet i would like to know which piece of > software you like best to write jquery code? I prefer gvim. I don't have a specific jquery-Syntax file, because I did not have a need for it, but it would be no problem to write one. The downside is that vanilla g

[jQuery] Re: jquery editor?

2007-06-22 Thread Rob Desbois
I develop for embedded C/C++ as well as Web, and don't use an IDE for either. I haven't found a One True Editor which does exactly what I want, and seem to alternate between Notepad++ and Programmer's Notepad every few months. UltraEdit was a particular favourite many moons ago but haven't used it

[jQuery] Re: jquery editor?

2007-06-21 Thread Olivier Percebois-Garve
The code you shown look like the one produced by Zend Studio Alexandre Plennevaux wrote: This may be slightly off-topic, yet i would like to know which piece of software you like best to write jquery code? So far i use (windows) dreamweaver / phpedit / crimson editor / programmer's notepad

[jQuery] Re: jquery editor?

2007-06-21 Thread Mike Alsup
This may be slightly off-topic, yet i would like to know which piece of software you like best to write jquery code? Hi Alexandre, I use Programmer's Notepad 2 for HTML/CSS/JS/PHP/JSP coding and Eclipse for Java coding. I like Komoda Edit a lot too but wish that it was a bit quicker. Mike

[jQuery] Re: jquery editor?

2007-06-21 Thread Aaron Heimlich
On 6/21/07, Chris W. Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javadoc It can also be used in PHP with http://www.phpdoc.org/. While the style may be similar, the tags themselves are specific to jQuery (probably adapted from ScriptDoc[1] and/or JSDoc[2]). Unfortunat

[jQuery] Re: jquery editor?

2007-06-21 Thread Karl Swedberg
I use TextMate (http://www.macromates.com/) on the Mac. Aptana (http://www.aptana.com/) is also really nice. If you run Windows, the E Text Editor is an attempt to port TextMate to Windows (http://www.e-texteditor.com/). With it, you can use all of TextMate's bundles as well, including the

[jQuery] Re: jquery editor?

2007-06-21 Thread Chris W. Parker
On Thursday, June 21, 2007 5:23 PM Alexandre Plennevaux said: > This may be slightly off-topic, yet i would like to know which piece > of software you like best to write jquery code? I use HTML-Kit but will be moving to Aptana once they build in better support for PHP. > /** > * > * @name fl