uld point us in
> the right direction of what is possible / what is being aimed at with the
> HTML5/Javascript export?
>
>
> On 6 April 2015 at 03:10, Shawn Beagle wrote:
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>> Bi-directional JS is already being done, even in production. I don’t know
>> what th
Bi-directional JS is already being done, even in production. I don’t know what
the plans are or how it’ll work with LC, but if it’s anything like some of the
solutions out there now that connect to a mongoldb painlessly and is reactive
in both the client and the server … it’ll be an awesome LC
I’ve used TextWrangler, TextEdit, WebStorm, Coda2, Sublime Text2 & 3, Brackets,
and now use Atom. I prefer Atom, mainly because of the packets manager, and
that it’s open source.
> On Apr 4, 2015, at 04:12, Richmond wrote:
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> On 04/04/15 11:48, Simon Knight wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have to p