[TxMt] Re: How Long Must We Wait for CVS Support?
Marcus Brito
mbrito at gmail.com
Sat Jul 1 00:29:22 UTC 2006
Court K. <lists at ...> writes:
> It's not about a stupid little $500 to code my feature in. How much money
> would it cost me to buy textmate, as well as the programming team for one
> year? $500,000? More? How much should my feature cost? Because I'm just about
> willing to pay any price. I've already posted 3 job positions in san francisco
> for x-code developers to either write a bundle (i don't think it would allow
> me to have a full browser), or build me an editor that would.
If you're that desparate, please let me point you to:
http://www.jetbrains.com
IntelliJ IDEA is the editor with the *best* version control (CVS, SVN,
ClearCase, Perforce, etc) integration available on the market, bar none. Even if
you're not doing Java development, if you value version control integration so
much, IDEA is what you want.
Sorry for the plug, BTW. I love TextMate for Ruby and other dynamic languages
development (love at first sight. bought a license after using it for two
hours), but I use IDEA for java/web development, and it's VCS support really
kicks ass.
-- Marcus
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