Re: What would you like to see in most in a text editor?

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+ extensible plug-ins.


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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Alex Nikitin <niksoft@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> +1 on terminal.
>
> For gui-based ones, i like to be able to syntax check my code and run it
> from within the editor window, tabs for dozens of files i usually have open
> at once, highlight that supports many languages as i can be working on many
> at once (php, css, js, ruby, python, C, lua, sql, for the ones i have open
> in geany atm), shortcuts are essential for things like find or replace in a
> selected area or what have you, regex support in search, and something that
> can be themed with white on black.
>
> For web-based ones, i never want to have to physically press anything to
> save my work, and i expect it to be within a few words if i just closed the
> browser and came back. It can't use any more resources than a usual
> web-page
> and has to be responsive.
>
> For other features to think about, built in version control system, ability
> to sync with github or really any cvs/svn/git repo, diff tool integrated
> into the editor, collaboration.
>
> Essential 1: utmost security, if they pwn your servers, they should not be
> able to have my data, this means that some part of what i pass to you in my
> credentials needs to not even reside on your servers (for example you can
> use the salted hash to check my the password, but the clear text version is
> still needed to decrypt that user's data store) and for the ultra paranoid,
> i should be able to further protect my data store with another password the
> hash for which you don't store, but rather store the md5 of the hash.
> Essential 2: reliability, i would like to be in an N+N+1 where the service
> and my data are both highly available without performance degradation when
> one of the services/servers goes kablewey (technical term)
>
> Enjoy.
>
>
> --
> The trouble with programmers is that you can never tell what a programmer
> is
> doing until it’s too late.  ~Seymour Cray
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Robert Cummings <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >wrote:
>
> > On 11-09-13 03:56 PM, Brad Huskins wrote:
> >
> >> Hello all you php coders out there,
> >>
> >> I'm doing an Open Source text editor (just a hobby) that's designed for
> >> PHP developers and is accessible through the web. This has been stewing
> >> for a while, and has gotten to the point where I can use it for my own
> >> work. I would like any feedback on things that people really
> >> like/dislike about their current editors, as I believe some of these
> >> things could be resolved in mine.
> >>
> >> I currently have username/password protection (with Salted-Hash
> >> passwords), a file-system browser, file loading/saving, and syntax
> >> highlighting -- and these things seem to work reasonably well. As well,
> >> most things about the editor are scriptable with JavaScript. This would
> >> seem to imply that in a few weeks I would have something useful. So I
> >> would like to get some feedback on what features people would most want,
> >> since I am still at a very flexible stage in development.
> >>
> >> If you would like to see what I have, you can go to
> >> un1tware.wordpress.com. You can also peruse the code at
> >> github.com/bhus/scriptr. In particular, the README on github gives a
> >> little bit better rationality for why something like this might be
> >> useful, and how things are currently structured.
> >>
> >
> > I'm a big fan of editors that work in the terminal.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob.
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