fastpagemode.blogspot.com — How do we get Dreamweaver ported to Linux? There is Aptana, Quanta, Kompozer, and Bluefish, but not much else in the way of actual, usable web development platforms for Linux. The Linux platform is so compelling for everything else, and there aren't many web developers left who haven't fired up a Linux workstation. So what gives?
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turbotadDec 22, 2006Submitter
I guess that some people equate Linux with religion, which is probably why he mentioned it. I would like to know if anyone has a clue on Linux web development solutions, though. My blog editing window is a better web development environment than any of the software I've seen for Linux. Seriously.
phocion55Dec 22, 2006
Wait..............................................................................................................what?
geneticDec 22, 2006
i meandered into his posted stories and realized he had posted anti-psych articles and plenty of articles where scientology front groups help various disasters. so i came to the conclusion that he was a scientologist which i am certain i am right. his friends also have the done same hence my earlier comment.
leszekDec 23, 2006
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r121Dec 23, 2006
Bah, who needs a fancy-shmancy visual web development tool? A good text editor's all you need! I kid, of course, but in all honesty I really prefer hand-coding my sites anyway. It makes for lean and mean pages that load very quickly.
turbotadDec 23, 2006Submitter
>> theres always NVU.Yes - but NVu mangles my code every time I save. It's mildly infuriating. I would love to love NVu, but can't stand what it does to my formerly-nicely-formatted code.
ashtonsandersJun 8, 2007
100% quality comment ... lol