Tao of Mac

Sunday, 29 October 2006

  • Created

    Oct 29 2006, 10:40

  • Updated

    Jan 19 2008, 23:53

  • By

    Rui Carmo

TextMate

TextMate is a Mac OS X editor with a host of neat features, ranging from code outlining to several forms of autocompletion and a flourishing array of plugins.

Resources

Debugging:

  • Integration with the Perl debugger.

Videos:

  • Extending the UI using Cocoa dialogs.

See Also

EspressoHow to Switch to the MacThe Switcher's Application GuideThis post brought to you with a considerable amount of vim.
RubyApp Engine Launcher for Mac OS XvimMercurial
History MemeOn Wiki PluginsChangesKindling Mobility
QuickLook PluginsFocused on WritingEasing OffThe Flow Of Mercurial
Hg At Room TemperatureGetBundleFlashMate ScreenshotsYaki, MacFusion and TextMate - The Perfect Combo?
Flushing my systemFusedMonday ModeCocoa
The Cat With Nine LivesStuff That Has Been Piling UpWiki Editing, Mind Maps and UsenetFlash 9 Stupidity
Stuff I Probably Should Have Paid Attention To EarlierThe StealthBookKids' StuffSpreadsheets (*.wks):
Bullets in Mail.app without Shooting It?PerlMac OS XRandom Linkage
On Mark's un-Switching, and LemmingsFive Things (and then some)Link DumpCoders' Block
Third Time's The CharmSun DaySlow PaceA Bit More on TextMate
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