February 23, 2008

Colouring code comprehension

I'm working on some particularly dense javascript, and it has really brought home to me the difference between a good text editor and a great text editor.

Eclipse is generally pretty good as an all-round IDE, but when you need to focus on the specifics of just one file, I find it pretty terrible when compared to the defaults found in some editors. Take, for example, this screenshot:

Eclipse JS editing

It's okay ... there's some syntax highlighting, but it's pretty minimal. It doesn't really aid my understanding of what's going on in the code. Compare it to this screenshot from what I consider to be a great editor:

Textmate Js

... just a little more colour, and the code springs to life in TextMate on the Mac. It's a shame I'm confined to a Windows box during working hours at the moment. The choice of best platform and best tools for a particular task can make a real difference to the effectiveness of any developer.

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Posted by savs at February 23, 2008 9:44 AM
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