marybaum
marybaum
marybaum

Aptana mostly about HTML5? I do occasionally write html in it, but I mostly use it for CSS and PHP. I would use it for Sass if it supported outline mode - but until it is, I'll do without Sass. It also edits a whole bunch of languages I don't know, including Python and Rails, and a lot of flavors of JS.

I wouldn't worry too much about that. The dishwasher has a heating coil that makes the water much hotter than the water you can put your hands in, and dishwasher detergent has bleach. So if there's any food blasting around - and my father would have told me about it sometime in the 40+ years he was evaluating them for

I'm rather messy in real life - very much a Myers-Briggs P. But I cannot bear cluttered Mac desktops. I've actually been grossed out by some users I support - and since I've raised two children and two generations of cats, along with their body fluids and leftover critter carcasses, that's saying something.

Aptana Studio. One-click formatting of minified or otherwise hard-to-read CSS and other code; upload-on-save options, languages galore. Wish I could figure out how to make it compile SASS, but I'm sticking with Aptana rather than upend my workflow at the moment.

Spray bottle.