In the midst of all the "this is why I don't switch", and "I switched and love it" stories, I thought - as a brief interruption of the real work on this list - I'd share my 5 lines. I am registered user #81. I bought TextMate literally six hours after BBEdit, and haven't unpacked BB since. In fact, if you take a look at the Codingmonkeys website, you'll find my name there, as well, mentioned in one or two places. Nonetheless, it's TextMate I stuck with. Since that day I purchased it, I know what I did with it -
- wrote close to 120,000 lines of code (wc -l over my local repository) - taught myself two new programming languages - wrote two books - a PhD thesis - edited another book - and co-wrote an article for a Sociological magazine based on the PhD thesis that got me a rather prestigious award. - wrote close to 5,000 weblog and wiki pages and entries - wrote all my email - wrangled a 41,000 line dataset for the thesis using Ruby and a specialized bundle - coded Flexbar (an addon for World of Warcraft, just about THE addon) - and proposed marriage (don't ask)
there you have it. Not sure many Mac editors can claim they've been used that versatilely.
On Aug 7, 2006, at 7:14 PM, thomas Aylott wrote:
On Aug 7, 2006, at 6:25 PM, Ollivier Robert wrote:
DHH? :-)
He's #4
Justin French is #4. DHH is #3.
http://forum.textdrive.com/viewtopic.php?pid=59632#p59632
--Jason
On Aug 7, 2006, at 10:27 PM, Jason Speck wrote:
He's #4
Justin French is #4. DHH is #3. http://forum.textdrive.com/viewtopic.php?pid=59632#p59632
--Jason
Wow, i was pretty close.
thomas Aylott—subtleGradient
Um...how does one get their "number"?
S
On Aug 7, 2006, at 10:55 PM, Domenico Carbotta wrote:
He's #4
Justin French is #4. DHH is #3.
Wow, i was pretty close.
I'm #2126, who's got the highest number around? :)
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On 08 Aug 2006, at 00:19, guerom00 wrote:
Who is the register user #1, just out of curiosity...
It's Rich Killmer. Fount it here: http://macromates.com/blog/archives/ 2004/10/08/thank-you/
What do I win? ;)
-- FredB (#267)
1622 - Nothing fun about my number... maybe I need to look into bundle commits... but Michael would beat me there... dangit. :)
On 8/8/06, guerom00 romain.guerout@stud.unibas.ch wrote:
Domenico Carbotta <domenico.carbotta@...> writes:
I'm #2126, who's got the highest number around? :)
Well, I'm a newbie to TextMate. I'm #11032 :D
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On Aug 8, 2006, at 6:39 AM, David Powers wrote:
1622 - Nothing fun about my number... maybe I need to look into bundle commits... but Michael would beat me there... dangit. :)
On 8/8/06, guerom00 < romain.guerout@stud.unibas.ch> wrote: Domenico Carbotta <domenico.carbotta@...> writes:
I'm #2126, who's got the highest number around? :)
Well, I'm a newbie to TextMate. I'm #11032 :D
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On Aug 8, 2006, at 2:38 AM, guerom00 wrote:
Well, I'm a newbie to TextMate. I'm #11032 :D
Woah, carp! Think about that.
11032 * €€€ == Beware the evil gold digging nerd-loving chicks.
I'm so glad that he has such a compelling reason to continue develpment. ;) Wow, that really makes up for all the time he spent developing it before it was for sale.
thomas Aylott—subtleGradient
I'm somewhere in the #13,000s (finally paid up in late July). Well worth the money. Should be rewarded for such a good product.
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, thomas Aylott wrote:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 2:38 AM, guerom00 wrote:
Well, I'm a newbie to TextMate. I'm #11032 :D
Woah, carp! Think about that.
11032 * €€€ == Beware the evil gold digging nerd-loving chicks.
I'm so glad that he has such a compelling reason to continue develpment. ;) Wow, that really makes up for all the time he spent developing it before it was for sale.
thomas Aylott—subtleGradient
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Well, I'm going to actually comment on this post. What a concept! This is great and I think we should collect these stories somewhere, maybe on a wiki. Is there already a "What I've Done with TextMate" page somewhere? Sounds like a fun RoR project...
-Eric (#2837)
On Aug 7, 2006, at 4:54 PM, Jonas M Luster wrote:
In the midst of all the "this is why I don't switch", and "I switched and love it" stories, I thought - as a brief interruption of the real work on this list - I'd share my 5 lines. I am registered user #81. I bought TextMate literally six hours after BBEdit, and haven't unpacked BB since. In fact, if you take a look at the Codingmonkeys website, you'll find my name there, as well, mentioned in one or two places. Nonetheless, it's TextMate I stuck with. Since that day I purchased it, I know what I did with it -
- wrote close to 120,000 lines of code (wc -l over my local
repository)
- taught myself two new programming languages
- wrote two books
- a PhD thesis
- edited another book
- and co-wrote an article for a Sociological magazine based on the PhD
thesis that got me a rather prestigious award.
- wrote close to 5,000 weblog and wiki pages and entries
- wrote all my email
- wrangled a 41,000 line dataset for the thesis using Ruby and a
specialized bundle
- coded Flexbar (an addon for World of Warcraft, just about THE addon)
- and proposed marriage (don't ask)
there you have it. Not sure many Mac editors can claim they've been used that versatilely.
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On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Jonas M Luster wrote:
- wrote close to 120,000 lines of code (wc -l over my local repository)
- taught myself two new programming languages
- wrote two books
- a PhD thesis
- edited another book
- and co-wrote an article for a Sociological magazine based on the PhD
thesis that got me a rather prestigious award.
- wrote close to 5,000 weblog and wiki pages and entries
- wrote all my email
- wrangled a 41,000 line dataset for the thesis using Ruby and a
specialized bundle
- coded Flexbar (an addon for World of Warcraft, just about THE addon)
- and proposed marriage (don't ask)
Domn dude... step away from the keyboard and get reacquainted with the sun.
Heh. Congrats on a productive two years.
William D. "#201" Neumann
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Tigers are noble and sleek; children are loud and messy."
-- Neko Case
Life is unfair. Kill yourself or get over it. -- Black Box Recorder
On Aug 8, 2006, at 9:30 AM, thomas Aylott wrote:
I'm dying to know who has #1337 I'm sure they're a l33t haxx0r
thomas Aylott—subtleGradient
Gah! Almost had it! Off by 5 :(
- Stephen Caudill (#1342) http://exdolo.com/