09.10.2013, 10:52
Since a long time ago, I was always using eclipse based ide's (eclipse -> aptana studio -> netbeans) for work. They were awesome, and did everything I needed. For pawn I used notepad++ and I was happy. I've heard stories about emacs and vim, that if handled correctly they are even better - but I didn't have time to learn about them. Now, recently my boss mentioned something about moving from full-blown IDE to Sublime and being pleasantly surprised. At first I've frowned at the sight of price tag, but it seems that it has open-ended evaluation period.
I've been using it for 2 days - and I know I won't be going back. It's fast, it's easy to learn, and it's freaking powerful. Just by using single feature (multiple text edition) I'm saving tons of time.
I wasn't that excited since moving from notepad to aptana, or changing windows 98 to XP.
AWE-SOME
I've been using it for 2 days - and I know I won't be going back. It's fast, it's easy to learn, and it's freaking powerful. Just by using single feature (multiple text edition) I'm saving tons of time.
I wasn't that excited since moving from notepad to aptana, or changing windows 98 to XP.
AWE-SOME