Browser based code editor, allowing you to code from anywhere
ICEcoder is a browser based code editor, which provides a modern approach to building websites. By allowing you to code directly within the web browser, online or offline, it means you only need one program (your browser) to develop sites, plus can test on actual web servers. After development, you can also maintain the website easily, all of which make for speedy and smart development.
The aim of this project is to build an IDE for Java language which can be used to develop GUI based applications easily without knowing about the GUI components in detail. The idea is to enable users to make GUI as if they are using paint application to draw a design and later generating the code for it. The project also includes a built in Code Editor for editing Java applications. The code editor can also be used to edit file of any supported text file format.
Pavonis is visual editor for Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS) script files. It includes visual designer of custom pages, which supports nsDialogs. Allows to easy organize functions, sections and pages included in script.
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It is an official Liberty Labs (http://libertylabs.proboards.com) code editor made to create and edit code for Liberty BASIC, which also allows volunteering programmers to easily work together on the same project, and towards a common goal.
xacc.ide is a opensource IDE aimed at mainly .NET development. It has a code editor written in 100% C# code, which is faster than most commercial offerings.
An IDE which have a extendable core and a flexible, layer-based code editor. By default the application can be used as a simple ascii text editor but it can be easily changed to an IDE. The previous version of this tool was 'Freddy' (freddy.sf.net).
This project was created to show a way to highlight keywords of any language in a simple way. The resource which has been used is ANLTR (www.antlr.org).
You are free to adapt it for your language, you just have to define the keywords in the grammar file.
PAWed is a simple, easy to use, source code editor, written for GNOME2 and utilising Scintilla, which is extensible through plugins (e.g. HTML Tidy plugin) and Python scripting.
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