luaz wrote:Not guilt - annoy. Why would you feel guilty about using software which was provided for free by the author?
Here's an example: Author: "Hello, user of my software. You are using it for free, which is fine, but I'll starve if you don't give me money. It's fine, though. Not starving would be nice, but I'm not mad at your for not giving me money." User: *feels guilty*
luaz wrote:Not guilt - annoy. Why would you feel guilty about using software which was provided for free by the author?
Here's an example: Author: "Hello, user of my software. You are using it for free, which is fine, but I'll starve if you don't give me money. It's fine, though. Not starving would be nice, but I'm not mad at your for not giving me money." User: *feels guilty*
That's manipulation. If the author wants money for his software, he should sell it and not distribute it for free. Otherwise, the user shouldn't be manipulated to buy his software.
If you're going to reply to my post, consider posting an (preferably working) example - 99.7% of time time, I already know how to implement the feature theoretically! I don't learn very well from references, etc....
I use ZeroBrane Studio IDE not just for playing with Love2d, but for all my Lua development (including the development of the IDE itself), although I'm clearly biased here.
It's not as polished as ST2 in terms of search/navigation/styles, but it does run on Windows/OSX/Linux and provides integrated debugger, remote console, stack and watch views, love2d/lua auto-complete, and live coding.
paulclinger wrote:I use ZeroBrane Studio IDE not just for playing with Love2d, but for all my Lua development (including the development of the IDE itself), although I'm clearly biased here.
It's not as polished as ST2 in terms of search/navigation/styles, but it does run on Windows/OSX/Linux and provides integrated debugger, remote console, stack and watch views, love2d/lua auto-complete, and live coding.
That looks pretty nice! I'm in love with Sublime though, it's a great editor. Some people may find it having too many functions, but I'm loving it.
If you're going to reply to my post, consider posting an (preferably working) example - 99.7% of time time, I already know how to implement the feature theoretically! I don't learn very well from references, etc....
Well, I tried sublime text thinking: "I'll try it, but no way is it going to be better then notepad++." 15 mins later:
New Google plus status: "Sublime text is so awesome!"
But seriously, sublime text is *AMAZING*. I suggest if you haven't tried it out, you do now, otherwise, you're missing something awesome.
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Nsmurf wrote:Well, I tried sublime text thinking: "I'll try it, but no way is it going to be better then notepad++." 15 mins later:
New Google plus status: "Sublime text is so awesome!"
But seriously, sublime text is *AMAZING*. I suggest if you haven't tried it out, you do now, otherwise, you're missing something awesome.
Really ?
Convince me, what specific features have you experienced that you never had with Notepad++ ?