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Anjuta App Eclipse App

Features

* User Interface - Screenshot Anjuta has a flexible and advanced docking system that allows you to lay out all views in whatever way you like. * Plugins - Anjuta is very extensible with plugins. Almost all features in Anjuta are implemented using plugins which can be dynamicaly enabled or disabled. You can choose which plugins should be active for your projects and for the default mode (no-project mode). Like the user interface layout, the set of active plugins is also persistent for each project making it easy to work on projects with various levels of complexity. * File Manager - The integrated file manager plugin behaves more or less like your typical file manager in a tree view. It lists all directories and files in the current project (or a pre-configured directory if there is no project open). You can choose not to list hidden files and/or files that are ignored by the version control system. * Project Manager - Anjuta has a powerful project manager plugin which can open pretty much any automake/autoconf based project on the planet. It might fail on some oddly configured projects, but as long as the project uses automake/autoconf in a typical way, it should work. * Project Wizard - The project wizard plugin uses a powerful template processing engine called autogen. All new projects are created from templates that are written in autogen syntax. The project wizard lets you create new projects from a selection of project templates. The selection includes simple generic, flat (no subdirectory), GTK+, GNOME, Java, Python projects and more. New templates can be easily downloaded and installed since each template is just a collection of text files. * Source Code Editor - There are two editors currently available in Anjuta; the Scintilla-based (classic) editor and the new GtkSourceView-based editor. Except for some minor differences, both are equally functional and can be used interchangeably. Depending on your taste in editing, you can choose either one.

Features

* Develop your software wherever you go. It'll be there, in the cloud, right where you left it. Use your browser to develop with hosted workspaces or install desktop packaging to experience a modern development environment for Java, JavaScript, CSS, and HTML. * Create the next generation of developer tooling with our extensible platforms. Use your imagination to build services and tools that can be assembled into new IDEs or packages tailored to your identity. We provide multiple platforms to build plug-ins for desktop tools, distributed services used by cloud IDEs, and browser interfaces. You can then publish plug-ins to our Eclipse Marketplace of 1000s. * An impressive collection of tools can be easily installed into your Eclipse desktop IDE, including GUI builders and tools for modeling, charting and reporting, testing, and more. * Customize and extend Eclipse and make it your own using their marketplace. * Extend the desktop and web-based IDEs by writing your own plug-ins using the Plug-in Development Environment (PDE), or mash up features to build the web IDE of your dreams.

Languages

C CPP Java Python Java Script Other

Languages

C CPP Java Other

Source Type

Open

Source Type

Open

License Type

GPL Other

License Type

Other

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Pricing

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Pricing

  • Mostly Java; Ada; ABAP; C; C++; COBOL; D; Fortran; Haskell; JavaScript; Julia; Lasso, Lua; NATURAL; Perl; PHP; Prolog; Python; R; Ruby (including Ruby on Rails framework); Rust; Scala; Clojure; Groovy; Scheme; Erlang
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