Kris,

I'm guessing this is what you used then for writing pipeline?



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On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:37 PM, Kris Borchers <kris@redhat.com> wrote:

Maybe, I don't use those as they just annoy me because they usually insert things in a different style than I use and I spend more time fixing it. It auto-completes variable names that you have created in the current document which I do like, but other than that, I don't know if there are language specific auto-complete packages.

On Sep 6, 2012, at 3:34 PM, Luke <lucas.holmquist@gmail.com> wrote:

Is there any type of code intel/auto complete package

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On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:19 PM, Kris Borchers <kris@redhat.com> wrote:

Lucas,

+9001 for Sublime Text 2, it is the best editor I have used by far. Some add-ons you'll want are:
  • Package Control - http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control
    • get this first as it makes it really easy to install other packages
  • Once you have Package Control installed, ⌘ + ⇧ + P will open the command palette and from there Package Control: Install Package will let you search for packages to install
    • SublimeLinter - Can lint your code on every key press or when you save a file
    • TrailingSpaces - Shows you if you have white space at the end of the line which is gross, don't do it :-)  SublimeLinter also shows you trailing white space but I use both because it's that gross :D
    • Markdown Preview - does just that

There are lots of other packages too but those I use all the time.

Kris


On Sep 6, 2012, at 2:51 PM, Lucas Holmquist <lucas.holmquist@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi guys,

Just got my new mac book and i need some advice on some system setup.  

Things i'm planning on:
Adium(irc)
xcode
git
maven
chrome
open office
android sdk
IntelliJ(IDE)

I'm thinking of SublimeText2 as an editor. I'm interested to see what the JS guys have for javascript development.  Are you using just the IDE or something more lightweight.

What are some other things that i should be installing to get setup up

Figured this would be a good guide for new team members and users  <-- stole this thought from Jay :)

Thanks,

-Luke 




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