View Poll Results: Yet another editor poll. Pick your favorite.
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emacs/xemacs
15 46.88% -
vi/vim
1 3.13% -
eclipse/spket
5 15.63% -
aptana
0 0% -
komodo
1 3.13% -
dreamweaver
0 0% -
IntelliJ
2 6.25% -
gedit
1 3.13% -
notepad++
3 9.38% -
other
4 12.50%
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11 Dec 2009 6:11 AM #11Sencha - Community Support Team
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IMO, what the world needs is an emacs style editor with Javascript instead of LISP.
SilkJS - Server Side JavaScript Swiss Army Knife and HTTP Server
Powerful, flexible, advanced charting for ExtJS and Touch: http://zingchart.com
Javascript rocks. Even on the server-side:
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11 Dec 2009 6:37 AM #12Sencha - Community Support Team
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Jay Garcia @ModusJesus || Modus Create co-founder
Ext JS in Action author
Sencha Touch in Action author
Get in touch for Ext JS & Sencha Touch Touch Training
We are also working on Video-based Sencha Touch training: Check it out here.
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11 Dec 2009 7:31 AM #13
Sencha Docs / Ext 3.x - ( Docs | Examples )
Learning Center / Saki's Examples (for 2.x) / HOWTO - ( Report Bugs | Post Proper Code )
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11 Dec 2009 2:14 PM #14
Some fixes
Some fixes
Fixed a few of the snippets, namely:
2col
epanel
extend
extendo
extendob
ffield
fieldset
find
get
ifnu
ift
ifu
initc
list
mod
ndataview
prop
r
s.gif
temp
temptask
textfield
viewport
xt
xtemp
I'm loving these snippets!
Will start posting updates to the first post.
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22 Dec 2009 12:40 PM #15
XKeymacs & Spket
XKeymacs & Spket
Hi,
I've been an emacs user for years but use eclipse alot for all the additional support (IDE) especially working in java. But for shear editing I find having multiple split windows alone well worth the learning curve of emacs.
Anyway, for extjs I saw that Spket supported it very nicely. But I didn't want to leave the editing key board mappings of emacs behind. Then I discovered XKeymacs which allows me to use the emacs key binding everywhere - the browser, notepad, word, eclipse, Spket, (in this note) etc.
So I now have wonderful completion and help within Spket while having many of the Emacs key bindings. I wish XKeymacs supported yasnippets too but alas it doesn't.
Check it out http://www.cam.hi-ho.ne.jp/oishi/indexen.html
Barton
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22 Dec 2009 4:33 PM #16
Seems pretty cool but unfortunately looks like it's Windows-only...
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23 Dec 2009 7:19 AM #17Sencha - Community Support Team
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At least with emacs if you type in your name it doesn't do god-knows-what to your source code.
SilkJS - Server Side JavaScript Swiss Army Knife and HTTP Server
Powerful, flexible, advanced charting for ExtJS and Touch: http://zingchart.com
Javascript rocks. Even on the server-side:
ExtJS Forums' Server-Side Javascript Social Group
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23 Dec 2009 8:53 AM #18
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