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

MercurialQuickLook PluginsEspressoHow to Switch to the Mac
The Switcher's Application GuideThis post brought to you with a considerable amount of vim.RubyApp Engine Launcher for Mac OS X
vimHistory MemeOn Wiki PluginsChanges
Kindling MobilityFocused 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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