Has anyone tinkered with Adobe’s opensource editor Brackets yet? It’s still early days, but I was wondering if I should give it a go or if anyone has tried it.
Brackets is an open source code editor for HTML , CSS and JavaScript built with HTML , CSS and JavaScript Brackets and other Adobe opensource stuff
Never heard of it… Going to try it right now.
Their javascript library also looks intertesing – CreateJS suite
Uggh…
Couldn’t even figure out how to start with Brackets… I gave up like a boss
But I really like their javascript library.
Thanks for the info.
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Tamixes said
Their javascript library also looks intertesing – CreateJS suite
I think Adobe is just sponsoring the project. It was built by Flash legend Grant Skinner. I used EaselJS once and it’s pretty awesome.
CodingJack said
I used EaselJS once and it’s pretty awesome.
I really like HTML5 Canvas, I may be using it later.
Look Ma, No Flash!
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Crakken said
I really like HTML5 Canvas, I may be using it later.
Look Ma, No Flash!
The beauty of EaselJS is that it’s based on the Flash Graphics API which makes it an absolute joy to work with if you’ve ever worked with Flash before.
EaseJS is a great tools, any old flasher can pick it up in a week or so since its very AS3 syntax in away .
But I’ll give you a little worming, first you need some (some is a subjective say for each coder ) coding skills, also since its base on Flash Graphics API ,as a flasher i can say this method where use by more advance coder`s since you basically code on the fly ,history show the majority of user don’t like to change stuff they can’t see on the visual ,also right now we are struggling allot with the use of the Canvas ,not many want to adapt it mostly due to browser capability issue and code complicity , and we have the Canvas for almost 2 years now ,in my opinion only if jQuery will adapt in some way the Canvas then we are going to see a boost on this sector, other then that people will keep using the simple and more simplistic way .
Give it 2-3 more years maybe we will see some adapting
CodingJack said
Crakken saidThe beauty of EaselJS is that it’s based on the Flash Graphics API which makes it an absolute joy to work with if you’ve ever worked with Flash before.
I really like HTML5 Canvas, I may be using it later.
Look Ma, No Flash!
Flash!? Heeeck nooo!
Give it 2-3 more years maybe we will see some adaptingI think that’s what I’m gonna do.
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Just tried to use it.. I dont get it… I think at the moment its just a editor to edit the editor.. I dont think it will make a ripple on Sublime Text 2.
