I second that, I tried it and honestly seems just a ST2 clone with
JavaScript/Nodejs (sic) instead of Python.
On the plus side is that there's definitely more people able to hack on the
web stack (it's based on Chromium) and as a consequence you get this:
https://atom.io/packages/asteroids :)
Elia
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 5:39 PM, dipnlik <dipnlik(a)gmail.com> wrote:
That bullet point would only be a "gem" to
me if it had the word "bundles".
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Jason McC. Smith <jason(a)ncpod.org>
wrote:
So I just read on slashdot about GitHub's
Atom editor:
http://atom.ioYay
cross platform, etc, etc, but nothing that's going to turn my head from
TextMate obviously. Nice to know that others are seeing the light,
however,
right?
And then I saw this gem in its up-front feature list:
Import TextMate grammars and themes
Oh hello there...
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