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wanted textmate smart user
  1. WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER FOR MAC OS
  2. WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER MAC OS X
  3. WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER PROFESSIONAL
  4. WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER MAC
wanted textmate smart user

VisualAssist: this is a plug-in for MSVC++ and it adds things like auto-pairing of brackets, re-indented pasting, and a lot of other neat stuff.As of such, you could say that initially I wanted to recreate CygnusEd for the Mac, but add features such as syntax highlight, foldings, snippets, and similar. It taught me the usefulness of recordable macros and how a few simple basic tools is generally better than specialized ones. CygnusEd: this is a very simple Amiga editor which I used a lot.How has BBEdit (or other editors) influenced the design and feature set of TextMate?Ī few of the things which definitely did influence me when I wrote TextMate were: It was actually more like four months though I had experimented with various editor related stuff prior to that, but did start basically with a clean slate.Īt that time, the primary goal was to get something released, so the features were mostly determined from a “do we really need this for 1.0?” As motivation (for writing yet another editor) I did however need 1.0 to have foldings, snippets, and recordable macros. How’d you pick the feature set for this first release? So for me (a “switcher”) they often felt a bit out of place.Īccording to Wikipedia, you did 5 months of development to get a 1.0 release out the door. It might seem I little harsh to say no native offerings, but everything based on NSTextView is generally not much more than NSTextView which, while one of the best text editors that comes with a GUI kit, is not a feature packed editor for the power user.Īs for dismissing the Carbon editors which did exist: at that time Carbon did not support sheets and drawers, did not use the standard key bindings infrastructure, often used the older Classic spacing guidelines, etc.

wanted textmate smart user

WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER MAC

It was having worked with the Mac for maybe half a year that lead me to the conclusion, that if I wanted to make shareware for the Mac, a text editor was something where there was no native offerings, so definitely a niche to fill.

WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER FOR MAC OS

RANDS: Tell us the story of the moment you decided to develop a new editor for Mac OS X.ĪLLAN: It wasn’t a singular moment.

WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER MAC OS X

As I wrote about in Bright, Patient Design, this editor has filled the editor vacancy on my Mac OS X desktop and I was happy to interview its creator, Allan Odgaard, to learn more about the development of my new favorite tool. I’m doing less coding and more managing in my current incarnation, but I use some type of editor on a daily basis, so why the constant stream of semi-criticism of an application that so many people love?

WANTED TEXTMATE SMART USER PROFESSIONAL

I’d been longing to seriously develop against this editor since a brief QA stint at Symantec in the early 90s and when the time finally arrived where I had a professional reason to do so, the editor just didn’t stick. See, there was one killer app that I’d been dying to try out on the Mac platform and the lack of any mention in this first piece is strange to me. There’s something missing from this first analysis. I’m coming up on five years of steady Mac OS X usage and anniversaries are a time of reflection, so I went back to read my first significant article about Mac OS X.












Wanted textmate smart user