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From: Andy Hunt andy@pragmaticbookshelf.com Date: September 12, 2006 8:28:26 AM EDT To: announce@lists.pragprog.com Subject: [Bookshelf] Textmate: Power Editing for the Mac
We're very pleased to announce that our latest title, "Textmate: Power Editing for the Mac", is now available (in BETA) at pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/textmate
TextMate is a full-featured text editor available for Mac OS X that can greatly enhance your text manipulation skills. TextMate is actually a thin shell over a personalized team of robot ninjas ready to do your bidding. Let's face it, who doesn't want their very own team of robot ninjas?
With TextMate you can do your normal work, but signal the ever- watchful ninjas as you go. At your command, they will launch into action, slicing through text, building repetitive structures of data in the blink of an eye, and much more. They will even post to your blog, handle your IRC conversations, and read your email.
Inside this book you will learn how to teleport instantly to the exact line of the file you need to be on, edit the data with the briefest incantations of power, and banish the end result to the land of your choosing. It's magic, as you can plainly see.
Leave the days of dull work behind. Learn your spells, gain access to your team of robot ninjas, and you too will be able to edit text so effortlessly that everyone watching over your shoulder will be forced to ask, "Wait, how did you do that?"
With this book, you'll
- Learn the preferred editor for Rails application development
- Use built-in automations for HTML, Ruby, or over 30 other languages
- Manage all the files in your projects
- Fly through your files with easy navigation techniques
- Master quick and dirty text editing with strong regular expression
integration
- Teach TextMate new languages and actions that will save you times.
TextMate is a modern, powerful tool for programmers, web designers, and anyone else who regularly needs to work with text files on Mac OS X. TextMate focuses on pragmatic automation, which means it will save you time--time that's always in short supply. See how your lowly text editor can become a hard working member of your staff.
Available now in BETA at pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/textmate
For more information on our popular BETA book program, please see http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/starter_kit/faqs/beta_faq.html
Coming soon in Beta:
- Rails For Java Programmers, by Stuart Halloway and Justin Gehtland
Recently released:
- From Java to Ruby: Things Every Manager Should Know, by Bruce Tate
- Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great, by Esther Derby and
Diana Larsen, Foreword by Ken Schwaber
- Google Web Toolkit: Taking the Pain out of Ajax by Ed Burnette
Enjoy, and thanks for your continued support!
Andy and Dave www.PragmaticProgrammer.com
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