When that happens, I plan on taking my PC outside. One of these days I’m going to get a MacPro (Tower). Both take TextMate bundles, and work well. You can also use gvim (which comes in the package) It provides menus and buttons to also help make the transition that much easier (makes it less console like). I’ll have to admit that I will have to upgrade my RAM on my Mac. it doesnt get away from the fact that its a console window. TextMate grammars are a structured collection of regular expressions and are written as a plist (XML) or JSON files. VS Code's tokenization engine is powered by TextMate grammars. Why do I use this on my PC when it can be for Mac? Well (1) PhotoShop is expensive as hell, (2) CS2 is made for the IBM architecture and is emulated under the Intel one, so there’s no use in wasting money now, and (3) according to the Mac store CS3 will be out some time in the not so distant future for the Intel architecture. Tokenization The tokenization of text is about breaking the text into segments and to classify each segment with a token type. The only use I have for my PC at all is Adobe Photoshop CS2. My MacBook has 512 MB of RAM and my PC has 1.5 GB of RAM and I’m using my Mac Book 98% of the time now! Constantly using it for developing. Heck when you see a laptop boot in like 30-40 seconds (to the point where it’s idle, not just showing the mouse)… You never go back! It was just better for me to switch to Mac.
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