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<application>Bluefish</application> is a powerful editor targeted toward programmers and web designers, with many options to write websites, scripts, and programming code. <application>Bluefish</application> supports many programming and markup languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites. <application>Bluefish</application> is an open source development project released under the <trademark>GNU</trademark><abbrev>GPL</abbrev> license. <application>Bluefish</application> runs on most (possibly all) POSIX-compatible operating systems including <trademark>Linux</trademark>, <trademark>FreeBSD</trademark>, <trademark>Mac OS X</trademark>, <trademark>OpenBSD</trademark>, and <trademark>Windows</trademark>. <application>Bluefish</application> supports 16 of the most commonly used languages and scripting tools, and is among the full-featured <abbrev>IDE</abbrev>s available. It specializes in being very fast and offers a huge multi-document capability. Some tools do web development and some are simple coding <abbrev>IDE</abbrev>s. <application>Bluefish</application> can do both at once on multiple projects and keep them separate.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:37(para)
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<application>Boa Constructor</application> is a cross-platform <trademark>Python</trademark><abbrev>IDE</abbrev> (Integrated Development Environment) and <application>wxPython</application><acronym>GUI</acronym> (Graphical User Interface) builder. It offers visual frame creation and manipulation, an object inspector, and many views on the source &mdash; like object browsers, inheritance hierarchies, doc string generated <abbrev>HTML</abbrev> documentation, an advanced debugger, and integrated help. It includes Zope support: Object creation and editing, cut, copy, paste, import and export. It also includes property creation and editing in the Inspector and <trademark>Python</trademark> script debugging. <application>Boa Constructor</application> is written in <trademark>Python</trademark>, uses <trademark>Python</trademark> as its language, and uses the <application>wxPython</application> library which wraps <trademark>wxWindows</trademark>.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:59(para)
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<application>Boa Constructor</application> is under slow development at version 0.5.1, having taken five years to rise from 0.4.3. At that rate it will take another 10 years for version 1.0 to be released. Part of the slow development problem is that <application>Boa Constructor</application> is a mix of several different projects (<trademark>Python</trademark>, <application>wxPython</application>, etc.), each having their own development schedules. <trademark>Python</trademark> has also undergone a radical version change. Coordination of these projects can be problematic or show-stopping. There are no usable applications built with <application>Boa Constructor</application> in the repository, and none can be found on the internet.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:71(para)
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<application>Cameleon</application> is an Integrated Development Environment (<abbrev>IDE</abbrev>) created by Maxence Guesdon. Pierre-Yves Strub, and Jean-Baptiste Rouquier. <application>Cameleon</application> is aimed at becoming an <abbrev>IDE</abbrev> for Objective Caml as well as other programming languages. Its main features are a graphical user interface, configuration management based on <abbrev>CVS</abbrev>, easy access to &mdash; and browsing of &mdash; documentation, various editors according to customizable file types, use of plug-ins to define new features, and a highly customizable interface (menus, toolbar, and keyboard shortcuts). Its latest version is Cameleon2 and it is now a proprietary <abbrev>IDE</abbrev> for the <trademark>Windows</trademark> platform.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:90(para)
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Header Guard (disabled by default) - creates header guards (if needed) on file save.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:154(para)
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LogHacker (disabled by default) - manipulates loggers.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:160(para)
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ModPoller (disabled by default) - frequently checks for external modification.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:165(para)
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Projects Importer - imports projects from other <abbrev>IDE</abbrev>s, <abbrev>e.g.</abbrev><trademark>MS</trademark><application>Visual Studio</application> and <trademark>DevC++</trademark>.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:176(para)
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Tidycmt (disabled by default) - formats comments on file save.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:193(para)
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<trademark>WinXP</trademark> Look'n'Feel - creates manifest file which enables the version 6.0 of the Common Controls on <trademark>Windows XP</trademark>.
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Located in docs/development/C/development.xml:203(para)
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