DeuterIDE
What is DeuterIDE?
A mobile based programming text editor, compiler, and IDE built for Android and Blackberry Playbook. Complete with Dropbox integration, virtual keys for commonly used programming symbols, syntax highlighting, and support for over 40 programming languages, writing code on the go has never been easier.
What are the features?
- Online compiler and run results for over 40 languages
- Develop on this mobile IDE with syntax highlighting, automatic indentation, and bracket matching support
- Dropbox integration for backup and version control
- Search and replace, undo and redo, jump to line, auto indent, and other editor functions
- Virtual keys for commonly used programming symbols
- History of compiled submissions
- User defined templates
- Option to use your own ideone login
What programming languages are available?
Ada, Assembler, AWK, Bash, bc, Brainfuck, C, C#, C++, C++0x, C99, strict, CLIPS, Clojure, COBOL, Common, Lisp, CSS, D, Erlang, F#, Factor, Falcon, Forth, Fortran, Go, Groovy, Haskell, HTML, Icon, Intercal, Java, JavaScript, Lua, Nemerle, Nice, Nimrod, Objective-C, Ocaml, Oz, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Pike, Prolog, Python, R, Ruby, Scala, Scheme, Smalltalk, SQL, Tcl, Unlambda, Visual, Basic, .NET, Whitespace
We need your opinion!
We currently price it at $4.99. What would be a better price tag?
We have a lot of features. What are the features you would like to appear?
It's currently available on the Android Market(Google Play) and Blackberry App World. What other markets would you like to see it on?
Would you buy the app in it's current stages?
We are also looking for beta testers, please PM me for more information!
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I hope this is the right place to put this, if not, mods, feel free to remove and/or delete it. I've dabbled a bit with C before, but that's about the extent of my programming experience. I'd like to create a program that will parse the information from a website and display it... I don't imagine something like that would be hard to do, but I have no idea what tools I would even need to start writing a PPC application.
Kitco (a website that gives live quotes of precious metals) recently came out with an application for the iphone that neatly formats all this information:
http://www.kitco.com/images/banners/KitcoiPhone/iphone.html
I'd like to basically create a PPC version of this application.
Is this something that an individual with next to no experience could hope to achieve ? I'd have to create a GUI, initialize the internet, connect and retrieve a webpage and remove the relevent information before displaying it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've always wanted to become more familiar with these sorts of things and figured this project would be a great way of learning it.
Thanks!
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Next to no experience? I dont think so. You have to have a little under your belt first and the only way to achieve that is to start readin right here!
I'm also interested in the expert answers to this question.
My very non-expert understanding is as follows:
VS 2005 (microsoft visual studio) can create executables for WM devices using a SDK (low level) or .Net CF (medium level) interface. You want to use .Net CF (compact framework) because it is supposed to make things easier. I think you have to use C++ to use the SDK but you can use C++, C#, or Visual Basic and write to .NET CF.
VS 2005 is an IDE (integrated development environment). It contains features to edit, compile, and even test your program using simulator/debugger. I think there are some non-microsoft IDE's that can also generate Windows Mobile code -- there is a market for cross-platform environments (e.g. programmers write code using a special library instead of the windows SDK or .NET function and the same source code can be compiled to run on Blackberry, iPhone, S60, Windows Mobile, etc...)
Instead of writing to the phone hardware (or .NET abstraction) directly, you can write your application using Java. You would use some Java compatible IDE (like Eclipse, Jbuilder, or NetBeans) to create Java applets that you download to your phone. You'd have to install a Java VM (virtual machine) on your phone to run these applets. I think the downloadable games for phones are Java applets.
Disclaimer: I haven't worn my "programming cap" since 2001 and hopefully things have gotten simpler. In my previous life I designed operating systems for mainframe computers.
Anyone know of a good software application that will edit php, and other related internet files from my HTC HD Touch..
The software must be free, preferablely alot like microsoft expression web 3.. and not like notepad
I have a similiar question, so I am hijacking this thread. I am searching for a Crysis PPC version. It should look like the Crysis version on PC, not like those crappy doom and wolfenstein clones for ppc, ahhh and it should be free (couldnt be very difficult to port something like this to ppc)...
You could try this:
Logical Sky CEdit v4.0 XScale WM5 WM6
Requirements: Windows Mobile 2003 or higher.
Overview: Programmer's Editor for Windows Mobile. Edit C#, C++, Java, PHP, HTML, XML, ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET on your Windows Mobile device.
Edit Code on Your Pocket PC
CEdit is a programmer's source code editor for Windows Mobile devices.
CEdit features color syntax hilighting and project navigation features for a wide range of commonly used programming languages. CEdit is designed for developers who need to work with their source code when they are away from their desks.
CEdit is compatible with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 2003 and version 6.0 project file formats. Using CEdit, you can open your desktop project files directly on your Pocket PC so that you have quick and easy access to all of your source code. CEdit displays the project workspace folders on your Pocket PC, so you can quickly open a project and access the code you are looking for.
Supported Platforms:
Windows Mobile 6.0
Windows Mobile 5.0
Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC
Pocket PC 2002
Languages:
- C# and Visual Basic .NET
- Java
- HTML and XML
- ASP
- Pocket PC
- C++ and C
- Palm-Size PC
- PHP
- Handheld PC/PC Pro
Features: CEdit is a color syntax highlighting code editor for Windows Mobile devices. CEdit makes it easy to edit C#, HTML, XML, PHP, ASP.NET, Visual Basic .NET, C++, or Java on your Pocket PC. Open projects from Microsoft Developer Studio 2005, 2003 or version 6.0 on your PDA and quickly navigate through source code
Now you can edit C# or Visual Basic .NET on your Pocket PC!
CEdit Features:
Color syntax highlighting text editor with support for:
- C#, C++, and Java
- Visual Basic .NET
- ASP.NET, HTML, XML, PHP, and JSP
Project Files:
Use IDE project files directly on your PDA. Supports Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 2003 and 6.0
Open project files from:
- Visual C#
- Visual Basic .NET
- Visual Basic 6.0
- Visual C++
- eMbedded Visual C++
- eMbedded Visual Basic
If you are not a Visual Studio user, you can create your own CEdit project files on your PDA that contain any number of files in any location.
Organize your related files when not working with a Visual Studio project.
Other Editor Features:
- Find and Replace
- File Outline (quickly navigate to each function definition)
- Adjustable Font Size Screen Shots
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There is a free version too but I've not tried it myself.
Sorry for the mammoth post but thought it best to include as much info as possible, I removed the changelog from the document though.
some Programming (Java, .NET, XML, HTML, PHP, JavaScript, Ruby, C, C++, Ajax,Python, etc.) Agile Methodologies Scrum, Test Driven Development TDD, eXtreme Programming XP), Unified Modeling Language UML, Software Testing, Project Management, Databases, Configuration Management, Software Architecture, Software Process Assessment and Improvement, etc.
I have been thinking about Firefox OS. Why anyone would buy a Firefox phone, if the platform (Apps store and apps) are implemented in the Firefox web browser for Android? What actually IS the Firefox platform - A so called 'Operating System' or the special gecko runtime? I think it's the gecko runtime.
Android is the same (yet dissimilar). Is Android an OS? or is it just a sophisticated Java runtime enviroment? I think, it's mostly that sophisticate Java enviroment.
Java's purpose was to create a platform that abstracted out across most other platforms (the UNIX's, Macintosh and Windows). It gave developers freedom, it gave businesses more flexible architecture, and it gave the FOSS community a powerful way to touch and intergrate free software onto multiple platforms at once. Android is implemented some what ontop of Java. (This makes sense, as almost all non-smartphones used Java Micro edition, I believe.)
But if everything Java, works multiplatform, why can't Android too?
I do know of course there are dependancies in the Java underworld within Android itself (camera, sensors libraries and etc...) Again, doesn't Java abstract that all out?
The Android and Windows Phone ecosystems don't have too many code editors, and the ones they do have lack basic features like code folding, linting, and macros. I decided to do something about it, I decided to make Elemental, a powerful and open source code editor for Android and Windows Phone. This code editor also runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Chrome OS.
Though Elemental runs on desktop platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Chrome OS), it is mainly meant for mobile platforms (Android and Windows Phone).
Elemental is being funded on Kickstarter, so if you like the idea of a powerful code editor for your smartphone and tablet, I'd love it if you share and back this Elemental. Thanks!
CHECK OUT ELEMENTAL
Elemental's Features
Runs natively
Syntax highlighting for over 100 languages
Over 20 themes
Highlighting matching parentheses
Customizable tabs
Automatic indent and outdent
Code folding
Drag and drop text
Multiple cursors and selections
Customizable key bindings including vim and Emacs modes
Linting for CSS, JavaScript, and CoffeeScript
Open Source (GNU General Public License v3.0)
Cloud Integration (Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc)
Macros
A lot more!