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Zope and a new Code Crusader





anyone ever used this Zope? looks interesting...


  RPMs for Zope 1.9.0 Final Release - web development environment (Jeff Rush)
  Code Crusader 1.2.0 - Text Editor & UNIX Development Environment (John Lindal)

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From: jrush@summit-research.com (Jeff Rush)
Subject: RPMs for Zope 1.9.0 Final Release - web development environment
Date: Fri,  5 Feb 1999 19:10:45 GMT

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I've packaged up the Zope (Z-Object Programming Environment) software
as RPMs and made it available at:

      http://starship.skyport.net/crew/jrush/Zope/

Zope is a web development environment, written in Python, that lets you
manage it all via the web.  It's rather strange but really really neat.  
For a better explanation than I can provide, check out:

    http://www.zope.org

- -Jeff Rush




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From: jafl@cco.caltech.edu (John Lindal)
Subject: Code Crusader 1.2.0 - Text Editor & UNIX Development Environment
Date: Fri,  5 Feb 1999 20:01:45 GMT

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The long awaited release of Code Crusader 1.2.0 is finally here!  The
license has been rewritten to explicitly allow patches to be distributed,
as required by the Open Source model.

The major new features are:

  * Multiple projects can be open simultaneously
  * Unlimited number of user-defined file types
  * Multi-file search and replace
  * Ability to execute arbitrary scripts from within the editor

Thanks to the following people for porting Code Crusader:

  FreeBSD        Ivan Pascal
  HP-UX 10.20    Sergio Ricci
  Solaris        Peter Gross at SignalSoft Corp

makemake now recognizes Java files and ignores them since javac already
handles all dependency calculations.  (Thanks to Povl H. Pedersen for
giving me the push.)

I have created a separate web page describing various features (e.g. Java
support, version control, automated C++ class generation, etc.) that have
been requested but that I either don't have the time or the qualifications
to write.  If you need one of these features or are just interested in
helping out, please check this page:

  http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/jcc/projects.html

Other cool features added in this release are:

  - Keyword completion includes all C++ class names and methods
  - Auto-indent and Clean Paragraph Margins are much smarter and also
    configurable
  - Drop directories on the tree window to parse the header files that they
    contain
  - Compile output window catches errors printed by make

The binary and source distributions can be downloaded from:

  http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/jcc/
  ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/editors/X/

For a really cool debugger, check out Code Medic at

  http://www.its.caltech.edu/~glenn/medic/

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Description:

Code Crusader is a free UNIX development environment inspired by Metrowerks
Code Warrior. Currently, it features a text editor, a C++ class browser,
multi-file search and replace,
and an interface to UNIX make and the man pages that cooperate to
streamline the process of developing code.

More information about Code Crusader is available at:

  http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/jcc/

To subscribe to the mailing list, send email to:

  majordomo@its.caltech.edu

and include "subscribe jcc" in the body of the message.

License:

Code Crusader is free.