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Subject: Re: Open letter to user community
From: Florent Pillet <fpil...@gmail.com>
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Haven't heard of Komodo - I work on Mac too, and I mostly use WebStorm =
to work on JavaScript code (or TextMate for quick edits), it does a lot =
of checking and cross-references your code.
I also recommend a tool named CodeRunner that you can find on the Mac =
AppStore. It allows you to make quick pure JavaScript tests (try your =
code before your put it in your GUI) but of course you can't use CF API =
calls, unless you fake them.
Florent
On Oct 4, 2012, at 8:15 AM, simon.po...@gmail.com wrote:
> And for those of you who do your JavaScript on a Mac like me, have a =
look at Komodo Edit which has very similar features to CPoint (which =
Barry put me on to a few years ago for Pronto programming!!). Saves me =
hours of looking for badly matched curly braces!!!!
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Florent Pillet - Software Engineering Lead
www.commandfusion.com