I am a web developer by trade. Ive done it for over 15 years in Windows. I just now finished my first little project completely in Mint KDE and billed out next months rent. I actually found a few tools that even worked better than their windows parts I used to use for bonus glory.
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Aaand an awesome first for me :)
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Aaand an awesome first for me :)
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Re: Aaand an awesome first for me :)
Congratulations! Especially when your livelihood depends on your computer working with you and not against you, well done on the migration
What are some of the tools you picked up?
What are some of the tools you picked up?
Re: Aaand an awesome first for me :)
I don't design webs myself, but I would love to hear about them tools too.What are some of the tools you picked up?
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Re: Aaand an awesome first for me :)
Well done!
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Re: Aaand an awesome first for me :)
Nothing big really.. I am very happy with Bluefish as my editor.. it rocks the php an syntax code.. the one I was specifically referring to is that in this project, as I have in the past with this client, I needed to create a csv to import into a cpanel online for some database stuff.. my Windows process is to create an Excel spreadsheet, do what I need, export it as csv, open it in notepad++ run a macro to enclose all the fields in quotes, save and upload/import. I found that Libre Spreadsheet allowed me to skip the macro part as it allowed me to configure the export to include the quoted fields.xenopeek wrote:What are some of the tools you picked up?
Apart from that, I am learning Gimp and have ramped up enough to be competent in basic image work and I am really enjoying using dolphin as my ftp client with the dual window thing.. just too kewl.