I only hack while drinking a fine bottle of champagne, with at least 3 monitors that start flashing beautiful colors, as soon as $hacked === true.
Usually John Travolta and Halle Berry stop by later and join me raving to the hack.
I only hack while drinking a fine bottle of champagne, with at least 3 monitors that start flashing beautiful colors, as soon as $hacked === true.
Usually John Travolta and Halle Berry stop by later and join me raving to the hack.
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It has an integrated Terminal, which works good - made my work with sass on the server a little easier.
Glad you’re linking it. It never stopped to surprise me with it’s simplicity and absence of forced features.
Also nightime coding friendly:
PS: When logged in - you just see your profile pic at the right top, but i still have to integrate a project - until now i’m nothing more than logged in. I Discovered ZED just a few weeks ago.
It’s really good and open source. I used sublime & atom before and it’s pretty much the same experience.
Is it also because it’s made for mac first?
I can only recommend ZED
EDIT: no love for ZED?
A crunchy burger
The surprised man in the middle
I once came to the conclusion that there is no easy mail server
Onanieren in German
As long as you are informing us with great pleasure, saul goodman
First i thought you had a cat hiding there.
The true horror begins, when the customer calls for support, because some things are awkward, and you know instantly the cause, also that you will have to fix this now, 5 years later.
No contava con tu astúcia
It’s to be REALLY sure
Some, that’s the point
Where i work, we all use macs. I’m the only developer and all others are designers.
They all look at me very oddly, when i open a terminal on their Mac and change some settings from there. They check if my changes are working and still keep that look, like if I’ve done something strange to their mac lol
That’s what i meant with it being unobtrusive. The Mac really doesn’t stand in your way, when, for example, you want/need to have another git version. Since in Linux i tend to use the terminal for most crucial tasks and important system changes, i was pleased to find out that you can do that on the Mac the same way, natively. OSX is like just an overlay, a desktop UI, like KDE or gnome. I can also open up a terminal and interact the same way with the system, like I’m used to, when on Linux.
On Windows, i always got my work done, but sometimes it took me more time to set up things, just to be able to work, than it took to get the work done.
Edit: in my eyes, the Mac is just the odd kind of Linux distribution: expensive proprietary software AND hardware. But it runs a kernel inside, it’s all Unix.
Macs run on Unix and are pretty sturdy. I was surprised, when i also had to choose and found their osx ux very unobtrusive, allowing me to code effectively. Also, using the terminal almost feels like home.
Only in combination with the 2 above