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@ChristopherBurton I’ve already had both of my co-workers download it, as both have been looking for a good linux web development program. They both love it. So long, Bluefish, Geany and cssed!
Alright. Got access to a Mac. CODA looks pretty good. I’m still loving Sublime Text, if Sublime text gets FTP by this friday I won’t be using CODA at all though :P
if your willing to learn how to navigate in vi and on a mac, macvim is great! You can add snippets and syntax highlighting support. Once you learn the navigation keys you really can move faster through your code too!
@markthema3: Awesome, glad you and your colleagues like it. But I would use Coda over Sublimetext IF I had a Mac :(
I just wanted to say that alongside Sublimetext I use Filezilla as my FTP client. Sublimetext is pretty cool adding on things submitted by users and there is a lot of submissions for FTP integration so hopefully we see that added.
@ChristopherBurton
For me, the CSS editor is the only huge deal in Coda, and I would rather have complete and up to date code hinting for every property than have the best dropdown editor in the world. I do like the organization of sites and I probably just need to give it more time. I also use Filezilla, but I couldn’t find a working FTP plugin for Sublimetext. Can you give me a link?
@markthema3: Link to what?
@ChristopherBurton FTP plugin. Can’t seem to find one.
My favourite thing about Coda is the snippets. Much cleaner than other editors I feel.
Plus being able to set up shortcuts is amazing. For example, I type ‘css’ then hit Tab and I get
@markthema3 I’m not aware of one for Sublimetext. I believe you misread what I said.