Sublime Text 2 has a "build system" property for projects two.. i tried
once, but it didnt work for me. I use sublime for writing the code and
terminal to run/test/commit/publish/link/etc


2012/12/20 Ryan Schmidt <[email protected]>

>
> On Dec 20, 2012, at 08:54, Rodrigo Fonseca wrote:
>
> > I'm using Text Mate, i try to use netbeans, but the files that end with:
> "html.ejs" were deconfigured, so i'm using text mate. So Xcode compile the
> node?? What this means?? That i don't need to use the Terminal to simulate
> a server?
>
> JavaScript is interpreted, not compiled. I didn't say Xcode integrated
> with Node in any way or that you could run your program from there, just
> that you can write JavaScript in Xcode's editor if you like. It might be
> possible to tell Xcode or another editor to run your JavaScript code for
> you, but I don't know how to do that. I just use TextMate to write my code,
> and Terminal to run it.
>
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