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Replying to @tpryan
@tpryan I could drop down now for a cup of coffee if you're able.
Replying to @tpryan
@tpryan I snuck away to do some emails, etc. I'll be back around for lunch time or so. I'll keep an eye out for ya! Thanks :)
@tpryan - are you around? Love to talk ColdFusion after the keynote if you like. I'm in a black and green blouse sitting up front.
Replying to @tobyx
@tobyx I've used Coda. It's neat but a little too much for me. I'm looking at TextMate and liking how clean it is.
"you can absolutely shoot yourself in the foot with jQuery" - @jdsharp #HDC10 - referring to the importance to understand JavaScript itself.
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Re: Homesite, ah the passion! I'm giving TextMate another try based on the responses. Used BBedit so long - we get into a workflow, ya know?
Replying to @vasocreta
@vasocreta Yeah, he's very good. He gets it. Talking about jQuery now. #HDC10
Replying to @rgordn
@qwik3r theoretically in Tucson. At least according to my mortgage and taxes. Usually, though, I'm living out of a suitcase ;)
Go @jdsharp! (despite the "one browser to rule them all" quip re: Chrome). Doing a great job explaining complexities we Front End devs face.
Listening to @jdsharp begin his keynote on jQuery, HTML5 and Open Web. Represent!
For those asking re: what I use now (mostly Macs for one), if it's extensive code I use BBedit. If it's simple and quick, I use TextEdit.
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Replying to @tpryan
@tpryan I'd love to talk with you about ColdFusion. I'll be in the morning keynote, perhaps during the coffee break you can set me straight?
Up early for some tea and email then a little nap until Jonathan's keynote which I am very much looking forward to! #hdc10 cc/@jdsharp
Replying to @rgordn
@qwik3r Ooh, cool! A Livingston boy? I once lived at 93 Fellswood and my favorite medicine was a Friendly's ice cream Sunday. Long time ago.
My love for Homesite cannot be described, @jonrandahl. It was the best HTML editor for Windows IMO, and I miss it every day.
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Remember, my experience with ColdFusion goes back to the Allaire days. I'm intrigued at folks' passion about it. I honestly didn't know.
Wow, are you a rider? Awesom to meet you, @jdsharp - really looking forward to your talk tomorrow. WebKidz Rock!
Will go talk about HTML5 now, something I have at least a little clue about. Again, I'm really sorry that I offended people, not my intent.
okay, I'm not the only one. Five guys just walked passed laughing about the ColdFusion session. "Welcome to 1995!"
What is with the strange renewed interest in ColdFusion? (the app language, not the physics) - it's just weird. Please explain to yer Mols.
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