>>Thank you. I will check it out.
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>>>Eclipse...... I have not used this for HTML5, but might be worth a look. It is free.
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http://blog.webagesolutions.com/archives/419>>>
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>>>>Until I make my VS 2012 stable (ok, it must be my computer problem) I need an IDE to "play" with HTML5, jQuery, and other Javascript tools. Any recommendations of a simple, stable, and free HTML5/Javascript IDE?
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>>>>TIA.
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>>>>P.S. Please don't recommend a Notepad <g>.
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>Also be sure to use the interactive ide tools on websites like Knockout
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http://learn.knockoutjs.com/#/?tutorial=intro>
>And definitely download Fiddler
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http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/>
>which you will still use after your VS2012 is working.
I did see the knockout and Fiddle in John Papa's tutorial. And it is impressive, although most of it - yet - went over my head. So all these technologies are on my list of things to learn. I am very impressed with what can be done with javascript, html5, css3, etc. In my view, this is the way to go,
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