Coda is Panic's awesome all-in-one web worker's application that we've written about before. We even got a nice first hand look at this month's Macworld Expo.Today, the folks at Panic have released a Developer Zone for Coda, which is full of great resources like video tutorials, quick tips, handy Applescripts and feature articles. If you're a developer or a power user, you'll want to check this out. It's quite useful.
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1-29-2008 @ 10:53PM
LittleBoyPsycho said...
That's a pretty picture of a leaf.
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1-30-2008 @ 12:28AM
Russell said...
I bought Coda the other day after using the demo for a few days, and I have to say I have no regrets. I've never managed to get much into HTML, PHP, CSS, javascript, etc, because I could never find an "IDE" for web developing. If there is such a thing though, Coda is it.
Its like CSSEdit, TextMate, a web browser, an ssh client, an ftp client and some reference materials all rolled into one. None of them are quite as powerful as certain stand alone products in each category are, but the fact that they're all rolled together really makes it worth it to me.
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1-30-2008 @ 1:58AM
Charles said...
The tutorials aren't bad at all. Quite a few little shortcuts and tricks I was not aware of. I too just bought Coda in the last couple of months. It's probably the most useful software I've purchased in years. I can't wait to see what they do with it in the next couple of years. It can only get better.
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