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Is Debian is right for Web Development and Designing

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debil
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Re: Is Debian is right for Web Development and Designing

#16 Post by debil »

Baseball Poetess wrote:I was going to stay out of this. I do web development with vim and a browser.
Same here. Initially, the method is usually slow and painful but the payoff is tremendous since you know your code inside out and don't have to deal with (and clean up) more or less bloated IDE-generated code.

Vim + browser + stuff from w3.org.
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A: It was made in the image of its founder.

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Re: Is Debian is right for Web Development and Designing

#17 Post by Telemachus »

Baseball Poetess wrote:I was going to stay out of this. I do web development with vim and a browser.
Vim, browsers (I check Chrome, Fireweasel and Safari if I'm on a Mac - I should check Opera, but I don't; don't care about IE), git (for source code control), terminal (for faking requests via curl and starting/stopping a local server) and coffee.
"We have not been faced with the need to satisfy someone else's requirements, and for this freedom we are grateful."
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