It has projects, and while they seem kind of loose at first, you'll grow to appreciate it. It will handle the highlighting tasks you requested. ![]() It seems almost trivially simple at first and then you discover bundles and it's built-in command line filtering and it takes off. One of the great things I've found, since switching to OS X for development work about a year ago, is that many OS X application developers share my own personal philosophy when it comes to software: do less, but do it really, really well.Īs such, my current development environment on OS X is less unified than it was on Windows or Linux, but far, far more stable, robust, and ultimately: productive.įor coding I use TextMate. ![]() I actually think the idea of a single, unified, development environment like what you're after is somewhat antithetical to OS X design principles.
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