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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> ruby-talk
ruby-talk
Re: Ruby vs Java vs c++
by Raju Gandhi other posts by this author
Nov 21 2006 10:25AM messages near this date
Re: Ruby vs Java vs c++ | Re: Ruby vs Java vs c++
Hey there!!!

I have not used TextMate myself, but seen enough screencasts to know that it
does help your productivity. I just managed to configure my emacs (still
Work-in-progress) on my linux box at home and am trying some Ruby
programming with it. Though to answer your question, there seem to many good
alternatives to TextMate for Windows. Here is a list (check the comments)

http://macromates.com/blog/archives/2005/11/07/windowslinux-alternative/

Further, there seem to be some attempts to make a TextMate clone like this
one...

http://e-texteditor.com/blog/2006/textmate_on_windows

You can download the 30 day trial on Windows (or even Linux... the claim is
that its close to being a cross platform impl) ...

Good luck.. Let us know if that works for you...

Raju

On 11/19/06, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb@[...].net>  wrote:
> 
>  Gregory Brown wrote:
>  > I'm really proud of myself for actually trying a Mac, finding out it
>  > wasn't for me, and going back to GNU/Linux (ArchLinux)
>  >
>  > Though I will say that if TextMate was cross platform, I might
>  > consider at least trying to get over my cult-like affection towards
>  > vim :)
>  >
>  >
>  Quick quiz -- how many vim users actually donate money to the orphanage
>  in Uganda?
> 
>  Actually, what made Vim my editor of choice was the GVim implementation
>  on Windows, not the Unix/Linux versions. After all, they already had vi,
>  and for those with enough memory, emacs. But the ability to do both "vi"
>  keystroke editing and Notepad-like cut and paste in GVim was what made
>  it indispensable to me.
> 
>  ArchLinux, eh? I've forgotten -- is that a Debian derivative?
> 
>  --
>  M. Edward (Ed) Borasky, FBG, AB, PTA, PGS, MS, MNLP, NST, ACMC(P)
>  http://borasky-research.blogspot.com/
> 
>  If God had meant for carrots to be eaten cooked, He would have given
>  rabbits fire.
> 
> 
> 
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