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Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor.
XEmacs is a highly customizable open source text editor and application development system. It is protected under the GNU Public License and related to other versions of Emacs, in particular GNU Emacs. Its emphasis is on modern graphical user interface support and an open software development model, similar to Linux.
The OpenKomodo Open Source Development Environment for Dynamic Languages and Web Technologies
The Open Komodo project provides a code base upon which integrated development environment (IDE) software packages can be developed. ActiveState's Komodo
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Edit 4.3 and later (an open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor) is an established, mature product that uses the Open Komodo platform.
With the Open Komodo Project, the focus is on dynamic languages and the open web. Open Komodo is developed on top of many open source technologies, including Mozilla, Python, and Scintilla. The primary development technologies used are XUL, JavaScript, Python, and C/C++. [Less]
JOE is a full featured terminal-based screen editor. JOE has been around since 1988 and comes standard with many Linux distributions.
Perl Application Development and Refactoring Environment
A Perl IDE written on Perl
An Integrated Development Environment for Haskell written in Haskell.
Editra is a multi-platform text editor with an implementation that focuses on creating an easy to use interface and features that aid in code development. Currently it supports syntax highlighting and variety of other useful features for over 60 programming languages.
SXEmacs is a highly customisable and extensible real-time display editor and IDE.
Yes, SXEmacs is an editor, but it is oh so much more than that too. SXEmacs is like the Swiss Army Knife of Open Source, being everything from a tetris game to a
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full blown X11 window manager.
It is easier to list what SXEmacs can't do than what it can... hmm, not sure, we haven't found anything worth doing yet that SXEmacs can't do (or be made to do). [Less]
Focus on what your code can do; let your editor sweat the details.
Komodo Edit offers sophisticated support for all major scripting languages, including in-depth autocomplete and calltips, multi-language file support, syntax coloring and syntax
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checking, Vi emulation, and Emacs key bindings.
Komodo Edit is built on the Mozilla code base and versions 4.3 and later are licensed under the same terms as Firefox: Mozilla Public License (MPL), GNU General Public License (GPL), and GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL). [Less]
SynEdit is a syntax highlighting edit control, not based on the Windows common controls. SynEdit is compatible with both Delphi and Kylix (C++ Builder mostly works, but is unsupported).