[TxMt] Re: sublime text 2 (slightly OT)

Timothy Bates timothy.c.bates at gmail.com
Wed May 11 15:03:48 UTC 2011


Deal breaker for me that it doesn’t run ™ bundles, and worse, that it forces you to use Python: I write all mine in shell and php…

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On 11 May 2011, at 8:58 AM, Jerry wrote:
> On May 10, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Yong Bakos wrote:
>> I'm a long-time emacs and TextMate user. Just this past month I tried Sublime Text 2 -- and I've fallen in love with an editor again.
> I took a look several days ago and was only slightly impressed, partly because it has no Ada language smarts and I didn't actually use it for much--just a little C and Python. I'll keep my eye on it though. I think I mentioned this before, but the everything-in-one-window paradigm sucks IMHO especially on a laptop--it's just crappy real estate management.



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