Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. –Rick Cook, The Wizardry Compiled
Dreamweaver is courting me
We just bought CS3 and the dreaded WYSIWYG editor is wooing me to give up my textmate affair. Will I be able to resist its easy-AJAX siren calls? Only time will tell.
08.03.02 10:06:42
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I’ve been looking at Textmate for handling some Python stuff. Would you recommend?
Justin 11 Months Ago
Oh do tell! Some people would absolutely have a fit if one would give up TM for DW! (not that it should matter to them) I am one of those people that have a certain attraction to DW’s code view… it works really well. The WYSIWYG part is almost never used.
Leo 11 Months Ago
I have been using textmate for a wile, it rawks. At work they have dream weaver and are making me do static websites from time to time and I switch to dreamweaver to be able to easy get from one place to an other in split screen.
As a CSS mainly designer and relaying for my husband (jack) for the code, CSS edit rules, textmate for js and dreamweaver for straight up static.
If I was a only programmer, i would never though dreamweaver. Textmate is where its at.
Lindha Boberg 10 Months Ago