+1 for Aptana, I use it as a plugin for Eclipse. On 8/2/07, Mark D. Lincoln <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Matt, > > I just discovered Spket IDE (http://www.spket.com/). It was recommended by > someone on the Ext (http://extjs.com/) forums and so far, I would say it is > great! You can install it as a standalone application or as an Eclipse > plug-in. Needless to say, you need Java installed (version 1.4.2 or > higher). Spket currently supports Ext, jQuery, and YUI with features like > code completion. I tried Aptana a while ago and its support for jQuery was > lacking at the time. This may have changed, but since I found Spket, I am > going to stick with it for a while. > > Mark D. Lincoln > > Mark D. Lincoln, Vice President of Product Development > Eye On Solutions, LLC > (866) 253-9366x101 > www.eyeonsolutions.com > -----Original Message----- > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Matt Penner > Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:01 PM > To: jQuery (English) > Subject: [jQuery] Good Javascript editor or IDE? > > > I've just started developing with jQuery in the last month. I usually > use VS 2005 or Notepad++ for my JavaScript. It's features are pretty > much nil as far as intellisense goes. Mainly all they do is syntax > highlighting and formatting. > > What recommendations on JavaScript editors or IDEs does anyone have? > Is there something sophisticated enough that can have intellisense > with jQuery or my own objects in external js files? > > Thanks, > Matt > >
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