Very awesome. You may want to consider making the dash/color/fill tappable, instead of relying on the tiny disclosure button. It would definitely speed up access to those features. edit: It feels a little naked without…
I'm not sure kids with imagination get stuck on semantics like that.
I thought about this a little more Considering the amount of attention that specific software licenses get with regards to choosing software, I think it's not so uncommon to want to be philosophically in line with your…
Nope, not kidding. I prefer single character undo for programming.
You're right, that is absolutely the most important thing. But as we've seen with TM, the way the project is run is really important too. It's a totally self-centered sentiment to say I wish my editor development to be…
That we're having this discussion about a text editor that hasn't seen a real release in around six years (not counting the TM2 beta) is a testament to the enthusiasm. I'm hopeful and optimistic.
I don't know about you, but TM has long been the sharpest knife in my tool drawer for a long time. To me it's worth multiples of its $50 price tag.
On the other hand, I am very happy to have given him my money and supported the development of (what I think is) a fantastic editor. Even though he said he would make TM2 a free upgrade, my plan was always to buy…
Though I don't think it's common for editors, especially Mac editors?
I believe the TM developer is still very interested. I believe he thinks this is the best way to get TM moving again. That's just my opinion. Time (and commits) will tell.
While flat files are a good thing, that doesn't preclude having a good interface in your app that lets you edit them. Furthermore, that is not an unfair expectation for an app that wants to be considered a good Mac…
> ST2 is native enough for me and cross-platform should be on the list of every programmer's requirements for a text editor. I used to feel this way. I worked really hard to make all my configs and editors act the…
> I tried Textmate many times, but single-character undo was always unforgivable. I've heard this complaint before. On the other hand, I can't forgive multi-character undo. I think it's just user preference.…
Suggestions: -Filter by job, location, salary (as suggested by others) -RSS -A "find other poachees" like this one button. (Could use ranges with the filter feature to make it even more convenient.)
I humbly disagree on both counts. (Emacs is my ugly #2, though.)
Or supporting a worthy cause.
Video example doesn't look SFW.
Just got mine today. Very interested in this.
This wasn't detected the way an iPad should be on the website I tried.
Yeah, it's really Cocoa you have to learn, not ObjC.
Would you mind linking me to where it says that? I can't find it.
I had assumed the student would find a decent solution long before this hn thread.
Exactly right.
I'm not sure how they're going to stop the pythons from eating the Apples, but if I had to do his homework this is what I'd probably do. import random boxes = [[] for x in range(10)] for apple in range(100):…
Very awesome. You may want to consider making the dash/color/fill tappable, instead of relying on the tiny disclosure button. It would definitely speed up access to those features. edit: It feels a little naked without…
I'm not sure kids with imagination get stuck on semantics like that.
I thought about this a little more Considering the amount of attention that specific software licenses get with regards to choosing software, I think it's not so uncommon to want to be philosophically in line with your…
Nope, not kidding. I prefer single character undo for programming.
You're right, that is absolutely the most important thing. But as we've seen with TM, the way the project is run is really important too. It's a totally self-centered sentiment to say I wish my editor development to be…
That we're having this discussion about a text editor that hasn't seen a real release in around six years (not counting the TM2 beta) is a testament to the enthusiasm. I'm hopeful and optimistic.
I don't know about you, but TM has long been the sharpest knife in my tool drawer for a long time. To me it's worth multiples of its $50 price tag.
On the other hand, I am very happy to have given him my money and supported the development of (what I think is) a fantastic editor. Even though he said he would make TM2 a free upgrade, my plan was always to buy…
Though I don't think it's common for editors, especially Mac editors?
I believe the TM developer is still very interested. I believe he thinks this is the best way to get TM moving again. That's just my opinion. Time (and commits) will tell.
While flat files are a good thing, that doesn't preclude having a good interface in your app that lets you edit them. Furthermore, that is not an unfair expectation for an app that wants to be considered a good Mac…
> ST2 is native enough for me and cross-platform should be on the list of every programmer's requirements for a text editor. I used to feel this way. I worked really hard to make all my configs and editors act the…
> I tried Textmate many times, but single-character undo was always unforgivable. I've heard this complaint before. On the other hand, I can't forgive multi-character undo. I think it's just user preference.…
Suggestions: -Filter by job, location, salary (as suggested by others) -RSS -A "find other poachees" like this one button. (Could use ranges with the filter feature to make it even more convenient.)
I humbly disagree on both counts. (Emacs is my ugly #2, though.)
Or supporting a worthy cause.
Video example doesn't look SFW.
Just got mine today. Very interested in this.
This wasn't detected the way an iPad should be on the website I tried.
Yeah, it's really Cocoa you have to learn, not ObjC.
Would you mind linking me to where it says that? I can't find it.
I had assumed the student would find a decent solution long before this hn thread.
Exactly right.
I'm not sure how they're going to stop the pythons from eating the Apples, but if I had to do his homework this is what I'd probably do. import random boxes = [[] for x in range(10)] for apple in range(100):…