![]() ![]() Ps Don’t know if it’s still the case on start of ST install Package Control and then Package Dev.Ĭtrl+shift+p then type into that search bar Install Package Control, then do the same for Package Dev (ie ctrl+shift+p, “install package dev”), those will help you alot.Īlso I found this article which might also help…įinal P.S. Re python I used Spyder and ST along side each other, Spyder to do the debugging and ST to do the code editing ? ![]() I wish I’d known all of the above at the ‘start of my journey’ might have saved me a bit of stress ! It’s taken me 4 months over 2 years to get a good grip on it, I’m at the point where buying a licence for me seems like a good idea for In summary, the ST dev team is microscopic and therefore no dedicated customer service, there’s a steep learning curve for beginners, you’re paying for the work of that team. There’s also a discord channel and github where you can get help too (which I can’t find at the mo, sorry, maybe someone else will jump in with that). Folks try and help most of the time but they’re giving their time for free (I should be working on an Android project for example ). So the purpose of this message, unfortunately isn’t to solve your immediate problem, but to perhaps give you a little insight into what’s what. So not all large companies are falling over themselves to help us all the time… I did have a quick look at VSCode, I couldn’t find much help for that, there’s more help on this forum, than for VSCode (maybe that’s changed). However Sublime Text isn’t microsoft or apple or a tech giant in anyway shape or form and they don’t have the resources. What you’ve paid for is the work that’s gone into writing the code, personally I’d go for a bit of a try out before buying the licence, which you’re allowed to do… I appreciate it’s real frustrating when something doesn’t work (trust me I’ve been there sooo many times) and usually to get to a forum when you’re at the end of your tether after several hours of messing about.Īnd you’ve paid for it! I had trouble with an apple product (2nd hand), and someone phoned me up (out of the blue) to help out (They’re paid to help out, huzzarghs). You’ve paid for something, and in the rest of the world that entitles you to some service, but here in the context of soo much free stuff, shouldn’t we be paying for something? If a piece of software has taken years to write, shouldn’t we pay for it ? The ST team is 3 people and they work on this a full working week, shouldn’t they be paid? Now unfortunately the ST team being 3 people the customer service is, how can I put this ‘occasionally a bit wobbly’ (Before the flamers get stuck in: I can still remember the ST3 -> ST(4) episode.) They have no dedicated customer service team, (which personally I think is an issue, but money, resources) So paying for something in this environment, you’d think (perhaps rightly) that there should be some service and pronto (and I used to agree and still kind of agree…) Also how much knowledge and entertainment is on the internet? Also free. I upcycle old tech so even much of my hardware is ‘free’. I use linux, it’s ‘free’, Android Studio, which is probably millions of lines of code, and is ‘free’. ![]() You’ve bough a license where so much other stuff is ‘free’. (I did learn lots of good stuff though in my journey, though at times it was hugely exasperating).Īlso in the context of much of the world of I.T. Sublime Text is a great piece of software, however if you are a beginner there’s a steep learning curve (well there was for me.) Dear messge isn’t gonna solve your immediate problem, but might help you with some other stuff, so apologies in advance…
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