Archive for New Endeavours
Expression Engine Meets TextMate
Posted by: | CommentsIf you read my earlier post concerning my adoption of Expression Engine and have taken a look, had a play and realised just how powerful this platform is then you will be grafting away and wearing down the tips of your fingers (insider joke).
So it is always worth looking around for tools that may be of some assistance and then you just might get lucky.
Those of you who know me understand that I am no programmer (except for the occasional embedded system developed in Pascal and usually for PIC micro’s). But even I have been known to knock out the occasional hand coded site although that will likely decrease as my shift to EE increases.
Anyway I happened across TextMate which is an awesome editor for anyone involved in typing anything from text to a full on Ruby code block.
It was not long before I was hooked given the obvious efficiencies that this editor par excellence offered.
Anyway this post is not really a review on TextMate, just take it for a free spin and you will soon see what I’m on about. It does have a collection of pre-assembled syntax bundles that allow rapid pre-assembled code phrases to be placed by the use of a quick shortcut or three. Sadly no bundle for Expression Engine (boo, hiss, heckles etc.).
But a quick search and voila! Mr Chris Ruzin to the rescue… he took the time to build one – great job Chris! you can grab your copy over at his site chrisruzin.net
And so whilst playing around I thought it might be useful to create a cheat sheet (handy whilst getting to grips etc).
If it is of use to you, then print yourself off a copy.
Enjoy!
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Its Time to make a change continued…
Posted by: | CommentsWell I am well into my new tool of choice for building database driven sites and it would be true to say that I am VERY impressed with it’s capabilities, in fact I would go as far as to say that this ‘platform’
is —AWESOME— which is a word I don’t believe I have used anywhere on this site, before now.
So why is this site building tool kit so great? Well for me, it combines the best of everything I have worked and believed in for some time. But rather than utilising a disconnected set of tools, Expression Engine delivers the whole kit & kaboodle and in one well structured and realatively easy to understand combination. There are some excellant training materials out there too (I’ll cover those in another post) and the forum is – well like forums should be. No BS, No Bitching, just helpful dudes and at all levels of ability too, which is great.
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Getting back to the reasons behind the change, I think Open Source platforms such as WordPress, Drupal and Joomla are great in and of themselves, but having used all three over the years (this blog is wordpress) I have to say that for me the Expression Engine power, versatility and availability of additional capabilities fits very well with —Everything— I need for my on-line endeavours.
Now, I realise that is quite a strong statement to make, but I have got to the point where I want to settle down…. with a single delivery platform and totally master it, albeit over time.
Sure I can hand code sites from the ground up to standards compliant xhtml/css2/3 but doing a quality job takes a huge chunk of my time, which is why I like Expression Engine so much. I get to do the hand coding bit when I want, yet have the power of embedding blogging capabilities and other cool database stuff, wherever and when ever I want. Of course the power goes way beyond what I have time to comment on here, but I hope you get the idea.
Give it a go (the free version is fine to start with) and let me know what you think.
See you in their forums (handle is ‘weightonman’ — long story….
It is time to make a change….
Posted by: | CommentsI have been involved one way or another with WordPress site building and also to a lesser extent Drupal for some time now.
One thing that has proved a recurrent problem has not been with the platforms (they’re both excellent) but with managing client expectations. Clients more and more seem to see open source offerings as FREE and therefore of little or no perceived value (despite the huge value that is clearly there to all of us ‘on-line’ types). Yes they are short sited, but this is proving to be commercial reality.
I don’t know if you build client sites yourself but I always work damned hard to exceed their expectations and perhaps I’m getting too old, but I get really p****d off when the pressure is always ‘do it on the cheap’ = poor quality work = something i am just not willing to do.
So I have thought long and hard in terms of whether to change delivery platform (no easy decision as that means a steep learning curve to master the ‘new’ package(s) ). So… it is with regret that after looking around i have come to the decision to make a fundamental change and go ‘commercial’.
There are some really good products out there but of course just as important (in fact to some extent more important) is the quality of support in terms of commercial and peer to peer (i.e. forums etc). Usually though admittedly not always, commercial support is faster and just more…. dependable.
(I’m sure THAT will draw some fire)
So I have dug deep, walked to the edge and jumped off into ee-land.
EE land? Hmmm….
Well so far its a great place to be and I am progressing along that learning curve quite well without too much in the way of issues. The community side seems friendly and responsive too and without the BS so often seen in some places on-line.
EE land is a good place so far..
Where is EE land? and what lurks behind its gates?
Well as they say ‘somewhere’ I’m sure…. I will leave that for another post

