Coda 1.6 Sports Scriptable Plug-ins Interface

When it comes to web site development IDEs, Coda is one of the “must have” Mac applications.
The premise is simple: one application that handles all aspects of site development and promotion: editing browser cipher, cleaning up schemas and tables, wielding CSS, managing versioning and promoting changes to staging and production. whether you’re stuck on syntax, just open up Coda’s handy library to find that lost parameter or HTML entity. You really need to see Coda in action to get a feel for how much it helps improve your web workflow.
Apart from the 63 improvements Panic has baked into version 1.6 there are four new features that construct that great
program even better. While they may have added syntax highlighting for Objective-J/Cappuccino, “smart” spell checking (so that the editor only cares about your words and not your code) and the ability to find and open files with speed and ease, the real fun comes with Coda’s new found support for plug-ins. Users of BBEdit/TextWrangler, TextMate and a host of other OS X editors can attest to the potential of plug-ins. They can speed up coding dramatically and let you achieve some tasks that would be impossible by hand.(more…)
Orginal post by Bob Rudis