By gst
via theappleblog.com
Published: Sep 09 2007 / 11:42
It’s been covered here on TAB before, but not enough praise can be given to my text editor of choice, TextMate, which garners much appeal for its built-in extensibility thanks to Ruby. With that flexibility, though, comes a small feeling of overwhelming panic, like being five miles out in the ocean with nothing but a pair of water wings. Trying to wade through all its features without any guidance beyond developer Allan Odgaard’s in-program documentation is meshuga.
Fortunately for all of us, James Edward Gray II’s book TextMate: Power Editing for the Mac does a bang-up job of making even the most advanced TextMate functions accessible.
Comments
raveman replied ago:
now with java and .net why people still make programs just for one platform?
mutle replied ago:
if you had ever used a mac and some native mac applications you would know why they don't.
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