Hiya,
I uploaded two short videos:
http://gallery.me.com/griffiths/100026
The first shows JS11 code being edited in the browser, with nice CSS
formatted keywords and comments, interlacing and compile-to-JS
language selectors, and a preview function. What your seeing is an
actual .js file that can be edited and saved in either JS11 or
CoffeeScript. In whitespace mode, the true source code is encoded as
Unicode whitespace characters, and in comments mode it's encoded as
JavaScript comments. Every time you save, new JS gets compiled and
that is the "content" of the file.
http://gallery.me.com/griffiths/100042
The second shows what it's like to use the in-place compiler in Coda's
regular editing mode. I prefer the web editor because upper case
keywords really work for me, but this flow is fine also.
David