Perfect Workflow in Sublime Text: Free Course!
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Perfect Workflow in Sublime Text: Free Course!

I’m pleased to announce that my newest course on Tuts+ Premium is out…and free to everyone! I have a confession: I’m a code editor addict, and have tried them all! I was an early adopter of Coda, a TextMate advocate, even a Vim convert. But all of that changed when I discovered Sublime Text 2, the best code editor available today.

I’ll demonstrate what I consider to be the perfect workflow.

In this free course, I’ll demonstrate what I consider to be the perfect workflow in Sublime Text 2. We’ll cover everything from the basic core features, such as multiple cursors and the command palette, to the most popular and useful plugins, to working with Sublime’s build system.

If you’re intrigued by Sublime Text, but haven’t yet dug into it, now is the perfect time. Let me convince you!


Outline

Here’s the full lesson outline for the course. You certainly don’t have to watch in order; skip around to the ones that interest you most!


Exclusively on Tuts+ Premium

Perfect Workflow in Sublime Text



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Even better, whether you prefer the most popular books, visual training, or in depth tutorials, we have you covered.

So, if you enjoy this free course on Sublime Text, hopefully, you’ll come by and say hi! Enjoy!

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  • http://www.wordpressdeveloper.me Muhammad Adnan

    Awesome, I was waiting for this.

  • http://www.piash.net Piash

    Thanks Jeffrey Way :)

  • Hamid

    wow, that’s so gr8 jeffrey, thank you for this:-)

  • http://www.saof4wb.cu.cc Saif Lacrimosa

    wawwww thankkkkkkkkkkk you alotttttttttttt!
    this is awesome, thank all the envato stuff for this tutorials;

  • Makis

    FINALLY !!! THANKS!

  • http://meritox.com natwar singh

    Thanx..jeffrey it is nice to see course on Sublime Text… i am waiting for it and you are the best tutor ever i have seen

  • Manipal Singh

    Thanks Jeff,I will surely be viewing this one :)

  • http://www.rv-designs.nl Rv-Designs

    Thanks Jeff for this another fantastic tutorial,

  • http://www.bumstaerk.com Martin Knoll Haakansson

    Finally. You’re da man Jeff!

  • Yuri Peixoto

    Thanks to Envato and Jeffrey Way. I´m a lover of ST, and I´m proud to learn more about it with the Masters! :)

  • http://www.sahilmepani.com/project2 Sahil Mepani

    This is too good to be true

  • kuvirok

    Big thanx Jeff!

  • Piotr

    Hi!
    I have a problem with shortcut conflict. When I press ALT+o I want to write “ó” (it’s a sign in polish language) but I see an error “Could not find project root” instead. I can’t find command associated with this shortcut in settings. The same problem occurs when I press ALT+n (“ń” should appear), but nothing happens.

    Does anybody know how to solve this problem?

  • http://richardmisencik.com Richard

    Thanks Jeff for the course!
    I have 1 question about key bindings, ctrl + / doesnt work for me, i checked default key bindings file and found:

    { “keys”: ["ctrl+/"], “command”: “toggle_comment”, “args”: { “block”: false } },

    which seems to be right, but why it doesnt toggle comments as it should?

    Any help appreciated, Thanks :)

  • http://www.awkm.org AWKM

    Looks like a nice editor. Might give it a try and see how it compares to notepad++

  • http://www.facebook.com/aogaga Agi Ogheneogaga FIdelis

    Still stuck with dreamweaver, cos it offers intellisense and some other stuffs that sublime text lacks.

  • Rob

    How can I run a RoR app with Sublime Text 2?

  • http://no hifiaha

    !!! THANKS!