Jim Lawrence
accessd at shaw.ca
Thu Sep 20 17:58:39 CDT 2012
Hi Shamil: I have used the 1stJavaScript editor: (http://www.yaldex.com/JSFactory_Pro.htm) but the older version was not very stable running on Windows7 so I have ended working in it and have been just coding with the Programmer's NotePad (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnotepad/) as it is fast easy and I know most of the basic stuff. Then there is Macromedia Dreamweaver, which is a combination HTML/CSS/JavaScript webpage editor. It is good for testing and building database connectors while building and testing WebPages and allows you to resolve simpler browser incompatibility issues. I have built a lot of webpage using this product over the years. Last time I checked it was around $400.00 to $1K for the premium version. (Even though I am using an older version I have always liked this package.) http://www.adobe.com/ca/products/dreamweaver.html What I particularly like is that the package integrates so well with graphics which is so much a part of doing and completing professional websites. Jim -----Original Message----- From: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Salakhetdinov Shamil Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2012 9:59 AM To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Subject: Re: [AccessD] Light Table IDE (Vimeo.com) - Was:Re: HTML5 mobile-friendly web sites vs. native Hi Jim -- Yes, VS IDE for C# is very good - I do use it every day. But it lucks a feature which Light Table IDE is planning to "bring to the table" - dynamic interpretation/execution of the code you type in... And I was wondering - is there something like that "a la' Light Table" IDE - mainly for JavaScript? For C# quick prototyping/"snippeting" I do use LINQPad. For RegEx expressions developing and testing I do use RegEx Buddy. For Test Driven Development/Unit Testing I do use NUnit and TestDriven.NET. And for JavaScript and HTML(5)/CSS(3) development I'm missing a "dynamic interpretation tool" - do you know any? As for high price on MS development tools for students - Darryl mentioned DreamSpark MS Program, which is free for students. And for "chickens" - just out of college young developers if they were good at college and if they used Dreamspark program free development tools then they shouldn't have (?) problems to find a good job with MS development tools provided by their employees? Thank you. -- Shamil