Cool web authoring tool

jdavidb on 2003-01-30T19:10:01

Design like a pro! Switch to notepad today! Proudly display your coolness to the world.


Sometimes a little isn't enough...

jdavidboyd on 2003-01-31T00:00:12

I agree, somewhat. I use vim and xemacs to do 99% of my web stuff. However, when it comes to munging around with tables, I want a WYSIWYG editor, to take all the pain away.

Of course, if I'm not doing tables, or anything tough, I stick to my plain simple text editors.

Hmm, actually, I just realized that I haven't even started vim in several weeks/months, so I guess I am now a total xemacs user. Go figure...

Re:Sometimes a little isn't enough...

jdavidb on 2003-01-31T05:21:51

All J. Davids eventually go to emacs, I guess.

Re:Sometimes a little isn't enough...

jdavidboyd on 2003-01-31T13:59:33

Well, the cool ones anyway!

Real Programmers

Ovid on 2003-01-31T21:11:41

Heh :) This reminds me of a contract I had in Alaska where I needed to mock up some Web forms to get feedback from people as to whether or not I understood their needs. As I sat there typing raw HTML into Notepad (not having my own computer handy), one of their techs looked at me and said "you can tell someone's a real programmer when they they do Web pages with Notepad."

Erm, yeah :)