What's your editor of choice?
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BBEdit forever! :D
Sublime for me but I just tried Atom after reading the comments. Nice but a bit slower than Sublime I think.
The default key shortcuts of Sublime on windows are in some cases not as good as on other OS, and not the same as other modern apps, I don't know why they make it that way.
Has anyone used Coda to write XSLT?
There doesn't seem to be an XSLT plugin... unless someone knows otherwise..?
@stuartgpalmer - It used to be included. It's easy to add it back in.
I am using Sublime Text (as of now version 3), but I am always inspired by other editors in range, so thanks for sharing :) To say, I think I would not use Sublime Text for PHP development, which I don't do much anyway.
Before that I've used Aptana for couple of years, and bunch of others, which were also nice.
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It's hard to resist a thread like this. ;)
My current "go to" editor of choice is TextAdept. It's cross platform (I use it under *buntu), loads like lightning, and is one of those "simple, powerful" apps that keeps on offering more the deeper you dig ... but is dead simple to start with. I still use GVim for certain tasks, but mostly it's TextAdept these days. Worth a look.
@symcms - Atom (I've also got it on hand) also runs under both 32- and 64-bit Linux. I take it it's basically a browser disguised as an editor -- which has its advantages. It handles RTL (I work some with Semitic languages) better than any other editor I've used (and I've used alot!).