Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Mar 2008 01:28 UTC, submitted by Hakime
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RE[2]: The stack
by google_ninja on Sun 2nd Mar 2008 13:19 UTC in reply to "RE: The stack"
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The entire RoR core team uses OSX and TextMate, which is a phenomenal editor.

I've been a UltraEdit guy for years now, but E-TextEditor got me to switch, and E is basically just an attempt to do TextMate on windows.

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