Op maandag 9 juli 2012 14:54:03 UTC+2 schreef Jean-Michel Pichavant het
volgende:
> Kruptein wrote:
> > Op maandag 9 juli 2012 13:05:58 UTC+2 schreef Jean-Michel Pichavant het
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> >> Kruptein wrote:
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Op maandag 9 juli 2012 13:05:58 UTC+2 schreef Jean-Michel Pichavant het
volgende:
> Kruptein wrote:
> > Hey I released a new version of my python-focused text-editor.
> > you can download it at http://launchpad.net/deditor
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> > What is it?
> > Deditor is aimed
Hey I released a new version of my python-focused text-editor.
you can download it at http://launchpad.net/deditor
What is it?
Deditor is aimed to be a text-editor which can be used as a basic text-editor
as gedit or with the right plugins become a full-feature ide.
I focus on making it a python
Hey,
I'm happy to announce a new release of Deditor version 0.3.1.
What is Deditor?
Deditor is a pythonic text-editor, written 100% in python and with the
primary goal to ease python development. There is a python shell,
codecompletion, code analyzing, instant code running and error
checking and
Hey,
I just released a new version of my pythonic text-editor;
Short description:
Deditor is a text-editor for python developers, deditor offers a
python interpreter, code analyzing, checking of errors on save, run
your code directly from the editor or load your module in the
interpreter for dire
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On 1 mei, 10:59, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something, but I downloaded the zip file and ran
> each .py and .pyc file in turn, but none brought up the nice deditor
> GUI I've seen screenshots of...
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> On the other subject, did you have a preference to what installer I
> should code fo
On 30 apr, 10:30, jmfauth wrote:
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On 29 apr, 20:25, jmfauth wrote:
> On 28 avr, 22:16, Kruptein wrote:
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On 28 apr, 07:46, jmfauth wrote:
> On 27 avr, 19:22, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> > Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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> - Download the deb
> - Unpack it with a utility like 7zip
> - Throw away the unnecessary stuff, (keep the "deditor part")
> - Depending on your libs, adatpt the "import"
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On 27 apr, 21:46, Algis Kabaila wrote:
> On Thursday 28 April 2011 01:53:18 Kruptein wrote:
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> > I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor
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> > ( only a .deb is available for download now, if you
On 27 apr, 19:22, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Kruptein wrote:
> > Hey,
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> > I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor called
> > Deditor.
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> > It
Hey,
I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor called
Deditor.
It is a text-editor aimed to fasten your python development. (it
perfectly handels other languages too)
Some features are:
- python shell to do quick commands or checks
- pyflakes error check on save
- pylint error c
A new version of the python dedicated linux text-editor has been
released!
This editor is python specific offering some features to python users
like code analyzing, code inspecting, syntax highlighting, ...
Information about this project: http://launchpad.net/deditor
Information about the latest
On Nov 10, 12:49 pm, TheSeeker wrote:
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> > > > On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
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On Nov 8, 3:01 pm, Jean-Michel Pichavant
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> TheSeeker wrote:
> > On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> >> Hey,
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> >> I released version 0.2.2 of my pythonic text-editor Deditor.
> >> It adds the use of projects, a project is a set of files w
I also uploaded a video with sound because there were a lot of people
that asked that.
link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zidKSPWBGxU
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Hey,
I released version 0.2.2 of my pythonic text-editor Deditor.
It adds the use of projects, a project is a set of files which you can
open all at once to make development much faster and easier.
For more information visit launchpad: http://launchpad.net/deditor
I also uploaded a video to int
On Oct 26, 4:24 pm, a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) wrote:
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> Kruptein wrote:
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> >I've released the second alpha forminimal-Da program I've wr
Hey, I've written a small "IDE". It is written in python using the
python toolkit and
offers an advanced text-editor, file-manager, ftp-client, sql-
client(in development) and more towards the future.
It is linux-only (this because of some differences between the windows
wxPython and the linux wx
h.
If you want to test it download the deb or the tar.gz from
http://launchpad.net/deditor
Thanks in advance,
Kruptein (> darragh@gmail.com)
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Hey, I released the 0.2.1 version of my text-editor written for linux
in python using the wxPython toolkit.
I would like to know whether it is good/bad and what could be changed/
added
this version added
-syntax-highlighting for 78 languages
-Tab completion in the filepath bar
-Shortcut customiz
Hey,
I've released the second alpha for minimal-D a program I've written in
python which should make developing easier.
I need people to test the app on bugs and give ideas.
It is written in python using the wxPython toolkit and is linux-only.
(using on windows is on own risk)
You can download a
On Sep 13, 3:23 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
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> <383a7e4b-819f-4bdf-9b0c-e22baa9b6...@n7g2000vbo.googlegroups.com>, Kruptein
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> > Hey I'm creating a program called minimal-d which brings together many
> > "things" you woul
Hey I'm creating a program called minimal-d which brings together many
"things" you would otherwise use seperate to develop. These things
are a file-manager,text-editor,ftp-client and sql-client.
The program is currently in alpha, but it would be nice if some people
tried it out and pointed out s
on steven, peter and eliasf:
Well okay I'm new to the world of developing programs, if I encounter
problems I directly post a bug on the relevant page, that's maybe why
I was a bit frustrated :)
but what you three say is indeed true..
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I still keep getting more downloads then usual which is awesome, but I
still don't get any kind of response!
please mail me or reply to this post with what you think, You can tell
me that the program sucks but if you want to, do it in such a way that
you also describe what exactly is the problem an
I've noticed that there were a lot of downloads since I posted this
topic, but I don't get any response from anyone so I actually still
don't know
whether it is good, bad, ugly, pretty, easy to use,...
So please help me! :)
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Hey,
I've finished my second version of deditor, a python text-editor for
python under linux.
It offers some python-only features like an interpreter, a code-
analyzer, syntax-highlighting,...
Are there some people in here who would like to test the app?
(and maybe even help spread it)
more info
I think that apache and mod_python are good enough, but I'm not an
expert.
but I think that the security aspect for a large part depends on how
secure your code is.
You can have a very secure server setting, but somewhere a bug in your
code that makes it insecure.
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On 21 jun, 05:37, Stephen Hansen wrote:
> On 6/19/10 11:52 PM, Kruptein wrote:
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> That's better. :)
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> I would suggest adding a little more: some bullet points of how they
> work together in a way that's new or efficient or what's compelling
> about the
> What does it *do*?
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> The LP page is vague, "all those apps", then you're talking about
> various vague statements of Stuff Doing Stuff Together.
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> But *what* is the stuff? The home page link on the LP page goes
> somewhere weird.
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> So yeah. What's it *do*? I don't like downloading software
Okay so I just released the 0.2-alpha version of my project and I'm
looking for people that would like to test it.
It is written in python with the wxpython gui bindings and is aimed
to help developers.
You can find more info on launchpad: http://launchpad.net/d-cm
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I'm developing an "IDE" in python (wxPython toolkit). it's an
application that combines a file-manager,text-editor,sql-manager,ftp-
manager and more in one simple to use GUI.
I'm releasing a new version soon and I hoped that there were some
folks in here that would like to test if it worked well.
http://launchpad.net/d-cm
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