Because most of what I do is PHP coding, with very little contact with HTML/CSS (thank god, it drives me crazy these days), SEE is a nice simple fast-loading editor with the ability to jump to functions/methods quickly, do regular expression search/replace, and pretty highlighting. It'd be great if I fell into bed with TextMate and found yet more ways of making my life easier, but that's plenty to get by on, and TM has all that too, but in different places, so the differences distract me. That said, I did some digging after my last comment, and found the bundle repository, and it had Propel and Symfony bundles, so I guess I know how it did the crazy magic now. Might be worth a try - where symfony configuration is concerned, any shortcuts are good. :)
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Date: 2006-05-23 12:47 am (UTC)*snigger* That's brilliant :)
Because most of what I do is PHP coding, with very little contact with HTML/CSS (thank god, it drives me crazy these days), SEE is a nice simple fast-loading editor with the ability to jump to functions/methods quickly, do regular expression search/replace, and pretty highlighting. It'd be great if I fell into bed with TextMate and found yet more ways of making my life easier, but that's plenty to get by on, and TM has all that too, but in different places, so the differences distract me. That said, I did some digging after my last comment, and found the bundle repository, and it had Propel and Symfony bundles, so I guess I know how it did the crazy magic now. Might be worth a try - where symfony configuration is concerned, any shortcuts are good. :)