Entries Tagged as 'TextMate'
Posted under coda, plug-in, web programming, command, Development, software, Commentary, TextMate, Apple on November 13th, 2008 by admin
When it comes to web site development IDEs, Coda is one of the “must have” Mac applications.
The premise is simple: one application that handles all aspects of site development and promotion: editing browser code, cleaning up schemas and tables, wielding CSS, managing versioning and promoting changes to staging and production. If you’re stuck on syntax, […]
Posted under Subversion, TextMate, Tips, software, Apple on May 14th, 2008 by admin
I’ve used TextMate before, mostly for heavy development with PHP or Ruby on Rails, but it began to fall out of focus for me when I started using Panic’s Coda instead. I loved Coda’s interface more than any other text editor/web development application. But I lamented the ability to easily sync up my web […]
Posted under revision control, git, TextMate, Commentary, software, Apple on January 9th, 2008 by admin
I wrote recently about my headaches using Subversion with iWork documents (“iWork hates Subversion”). The consensus from the comments was that I needed to ditch Subversion for a more modern version control system. Both Mercurial and Git were popular among commenters. (I decided on Git, incidentally. The transition was extremely smooth.)
One TAB reader, HG, lamented […]
Posted under downloads, themes, TextMate, News, software, Apple on January 2nd, 2008 by admin
I’ve been a hardcore TextMate user for over a year now and really can’t function without it. It’s an app we’ve covered a number of times.
One thing I really love about TextMate is how extendible/customizable it’s themes are. I’m a visual coder and having a theme that I can customize to my coding style really […]
Posted under text editors, TextMate, books, Book Reviews, Reviews, Apple on September 7th, 2007 by admin
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 […]