Greetings, monks (and nuns). In a few days I am going to make the bold switch to Mac from Windows. I've been using Programmer's Notepad on Windows to handle most of my needs, as it can parse syntax for Perl, Python, PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and generally anything else I might need in my work. Unfortunately it isn't available for the Mac. I could of course run virtual Windows on OSX, but that sort of defeats the point of switching over. I'm wondering what you guys might recommend for an IDE that can handle multiple languages. I know there will be the requisite shouts of Vi or Emacs, but I need a GUI to help manage projects and such. Thanks.

In reply to IDE for OSX by Foxpond Hollow

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