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Re: What's your dev environment like?
Jakob,
If you don’t want to mess with hosts files the other thing you can do is just install Bonjour on your windows machine and the mac laptop will just be able to find it. You can just go to http://computername.local/ It works out really well. Then you just need to run WAMP or something on the windows box.
Last edited by hakjoon (2006-11-13 00:51:18)
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#17 2006-11-13 05:30:18
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Re: What's your dev environment like?
ConTEXT, Opera and PuTTY on XP as a pseudo thin client. Firefox and some old standalone IE versions for compatibility testing. Everything else on OpenBSD via PuTTY: rsync, samba, vim, svn, and PHP in CLI mode for unit testing.
Oh, and iTunes. Can’t work without that.
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Re: What's your dev environment like?
marios wrote: TextMate + TXP Bundle
Tell me more about it … I didn’t know there was a bundle!
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Re: What's your dev environment like?
@RedFox. search for Marios’ threads on the forum and read about it on Marios’ site
hakjoon: Thanks for the tip! Still learning the mac stuff.
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#20 2006-11-13 18:31:09
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Re: What's your dev environment like?
Apache, PHP5, MySQL 4.1.x
Safari, Firefox, Opera
TextMate
CSSEdit
Photoshop CS2
Transmit
iTerm
svnX
YourSQL
Windows
Notepad ++
AbsoluteTelnet (best darn telnet/ssh client for Windows)
FileZilla
Internet Explorer 6 and 7
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Re: What's your dev environment like?
TopStyle Pro – for major css overhauls
This Editor – for HTML / TXP code
Firefox / Web developer plugin for working out the quirks
http://vinterstille.dk
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