On a related note, this Kickstarter project looks interesting: Light
Table <http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ibdknox/light-table>
I especially like the section at the end, where it shows related
functions...
-Tim C.
On 5/31/2012 12:28 PM, jo benayoun wrote:
Sublime has this shiny side I don't like and do definitively less than
an emacs or cie, its the perfect tool to develop snippets and little
tools tho ...
What a good IDE should have:
- a good code editor
- an awesome project manager
- an amazing debugger
- a without-effort integrated build environment
IMHO, Sublime fails on the last 3 points.
When is coming the time to develop serious stuff and packages in
python, no doubts, Eclipse is the only valid choice to me !
I guess, the most important is just you feel comfortable with your
choice and super-productive ... I find often myself more confortable
to write in the notepad app than in a code editor ...
- jo
2012/5/31 Dan Yargici <danyarg...@gmail.com <mailto:danyarg...@gmail.com>>
Thanks Alan, I'm sold!
I was using Komodo, however I just do the odd script here and
there so this suits my needs better I think. It's great that it's
available on Linux also.
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Alan Fregtman
<alan.fregt...@gmail.com <mailto:alan.fregt...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Screencast.com cut me off for eating the free monthly limit of
2GB, lol.
Just put the video on my blog thanks to Vimeo:
http://darkvertex.com/wp/2012/05/30/i-love-sublimetext2/
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 9:58 PM, Alan Fregtman
<alan.fregt...@gmail.com <mailto:alan.fregt...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Recorded a little video running down through some Sublime
features: http://www.screencast.com/t/0KEX9gW0
My apologies for uhms, ehhs and ocassional ranting. This
is what happens when you record "straight ahead". :p
By the way, while it is a commercial product, you can try
it out for as long as you wish with all features; it just
nags once every so many file saves. Go try!
http://www.sublimetext.com/2
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Alan Fregtman
<alan.fregt...@gmail.com <mailto:alan.fregt...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
It's good for everyone, projects big or small. The
multi-select tricks in particular are like pure
witchcraft.
I'll make a video capture showing some of the cool
stuff later when I get home.
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Gustavo Eggert Boehs
<gustav...@gmail.com <mailto:gustav...@gmail.com>> wrote:
what is so good about it?
will it help me on my very narrow PY developments,
or is it only good for thousands of lines type of
work?
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