XCode for Objective-C/Cocoa, I've tried using TextMate but XCode is just so damn easy to use for Cocoa projects.
Vim for lightweight stuff, like piping diffs into it for color or quick edits on servers.
TextMate for web development with Python/HTML/CSS/JS.
During college, I read PragProg and thought I should just stick to Vim for EVERYTHING, including command line key bindings. That changed real quick after doing work outside of classes.
XCode for Objective-C/Cocoa, I've tried using TextMate but XCode is just so damn easy to use for Cocoa projects.
Vim for lightweight stuff, like piping diffs into it for color or quick edits on servers.
TextMate for web development with Python/HTML/CSS/JS.
During college, I read PragProg and thought I should just stick to Vim for EVERYTHING, including command line key bindings. That changed real quick after doing work outside of classes.