Maybe I'm too old school but vim supports folding (and I'm sure emacs does too) and perl's built in debugger does a fine job? All of these can easily be run within OS X terminal window.

As a *Nix user, OS X is like buying a new pair of Levi's - sure they're still a bit too blue and stiff but once you've washed them a few times they feel great. But then again, Window's always felt like that new Easter suit my mom used to buy for me when I was a kid -- you know the one that came with a jacket, two pairs of slacks and a reversible vest. It looked nice but damn was it uncomfortable and wearing wool (at least in mid-atlantic US) during the spring was not fun.

-derby


In reply to Re: Mac OS X question by derby
in thread Mac OS X question by AssFace

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