![]() Although most of the features DW presents to programmers are useless to say the least, one thing I do miss is the built in FTP client that maintains the folder structure of project you create, it’s clean and concise. ![]() Interarchy uploads code#I’m a bit of an old school Adobe enthusiasts and have been using the code view in Dreamweaver for years. I’m new to ST2 and after using it for a day, I must say it’s unlike any editor I’ve used, reminds me of the seamless workflow of Maya Autodesk. Coda would be my #1 reason to get an iMac as my next computer. I absolutely would LOVE to have it on my PC. I yep, I use Coda 2 on my MacBook and it’s absolutely awesome. Interarchy uploads pro#I use a MacBook Pro when I’m working remotely. Interarchy uploads windows 7#I do most of my development on a Windows 7 desktop – I find Windows to be much easier to work with than MacOS for many reasons. The product sells like hotcakes and there are many people out there using it this way without catastrophes caused by idiotic programming. They wrote an amazing FTP client and made an editor that has it built in to facilitate this function. I’m not working on enterprise level projects – and if I was, I’m sure I’d have a team with me and we’d be working on the local intranet on a dev site and pushing things at a different rate and discussing iterations over coffee.īut is that who Sublime is developed for?Īnd are the people who wrote Coda absolutely idiots? And if you wrote code that produced a horrible SQL query that destroyed a database, I’m not sure what git would do to help. Who is so terrible at programming websites that they make one mistake and destroy that much code? I can understand destroying a database by mistake - but Git has nothing to do with that. Any argument that one could lose two weeks of work by editing this way is absurd. The argument is “What if you mess something up?”Īnswer: Fix it. There’s every advantage in the world to work on the actual thing. I don’t care how fast they work on my local machine. When this is the case, using GIT is just cumbersome.īesides, I also like to know how FAST things load remotely while I’m working on them. With database driven sites, often times I am working within the CMS aspect and the HTML/PHP template simultaneously and jumping back and forth. It’s FANTASTIC if you’re working on a team project – perhaps even a web app.īut creating a Wordpress or Drupal site on git? Having multiple machines with test environments installed? Having to setup repos for 100s of sites and push and pull whenever you want to make and test small changes? No thanks. ![]() GIT is for version control and is FANTASTIC when you are writing software. I’m working by myself on sites – not with a team. ![]() I have no desire to pull from git repositories every time I want to make edits and then push them back. I work on multiple computers and have no desire to setup each with a development environment. I’ve made over 200 websites and know exactly what I’m doing. I’m in support of the old-fashioned way of live editing sites. I would love Sublime Text to have built in FTP – in the same manner as Coda. ![]()
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