You can quickly open directories in the textmate project view from the terminal by typing “mate” followed by the path to the directory. So if you’ve already changed your directory to the one you want to work in you can just type “mate .”

(thanks rikrikrik for the tip)
Cory Doctorow writing about ACTA and why you should care about it:
And now we have ACTA. The entertainment industry has gone forum shopping again—for a nice, private cave to skulk in while they spin their fantasies about a future in which the Internet is regulated to their sole and extraordinary advantage, where the magnificent tool that gives us freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom of the press in one wire is crippled and locked down in the service of preventing unauthorized copying…
If you’re vaguely interested about the future of the internet, take a minute to read the article: Big Entertainment Wants to Party Like It’s 1996
In your files create comments (or class names, ...) including the strings “fixme”, “todo” or “changed”. You can then have TextMate search for all these strings at once in your entire project by pressing Control-Shift-T. The results are displayed in a nice little window linking to those files so you can easily go back and fix stuff:

I’ve held my presentation at barcamp london 6 this morning. It’s about developing frontend stuff with textmate. Mainly it’s loads of keyboard shortcuts which you’ve had the pleasure to see me demonstrate if you’ve have been there.
Have a look and try it out. Textmate is your friend.

As I mentioned earlier I’ve started working for eConversions back in January. And after working on it for quite a while our new company website is finally online. There’s still some things that need to be done but in general I’m quite happy with it. The design is by the ingenious Mr. Humso