[OT] JavaScript editor?

Andre Garzia andre at andregarzia.com
Fri Dec 7 19:58:16 EST 2007


TextMate for creating javascript files (TextMate is like BBEdit but cheaper)
Firebug for debugging them.
Panic Coda is a nice all-in-one solution, but I don't use it.

It pays to learn emacs or vi, since you'll probably be using ssh to
the server and thats is probably what you'll have in there.

Good javascript libraries in AFO (Andre's Favorite Order): ExtJS 2.0,
MochiKit, Scriptaculous, YUI, Dojo.

Keep this near your radar, new version of ECMAScript is getting ready
and will support some very nice things. Current version of javascript
supports continuations which makes easier to build web apps.


On 12/7/07, Richard Gaskin <ambassador at fourthworld.com> wrote:
> I'm in a transition with some of my web tools, and I have a couple web
> projects on the horizon so I'm wondering:
>
> What's your favorite JavaScript editor?
>
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