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TextMate Power Editing for Mac
You probably spend most of your day reading and writing text in one form or another. Programmers write text in arcane languages with unusual rules. Web developers produce HTML and CSS files by the pound, and those are just another flavor of plain old text. Even Ph.D. candidates tend to generate massive amounts of text that can be typeset using LATEX or similar tools.
Now think about it: If you take the time to learn enough to trim even a few steps off your daily workflow, that’s going to add up to be a big win in very little time. The great news is that you can probably save a lot of work with just a little knowledge. This book is full of timesaving techniques that pay off immediately.
So, which text editor should you learn? This is a heated topic in computer geek circles. Those on each side of the famous vi versus emacs debate are religious about their choice. You can use what you want, but I’ve worked with a few editors now, and TextMate is the right fit for me. In this short book, I’ll show you how to automate much of your daily workflow and try to make a true TextMate believer out of you too.
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