Komodo 11 With Revamped Code Intelligence |
Written by Alex Armstrong | |||
Tuesday, 26 September 2017 | |||
Active State has released the latest versions of it cross-platform Komodo IDE and its free open-source counterpart Komodo EDIT. Komodo IDE 11 now features Smart and responsive autocomplete and symbol browser for faster overall performance.
Originally introduced in 2000, Komodo IDE is a multi-language IDE for Python, PHP, JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS, Node.js, Golang, Ruby, Perl, and a variety of other languages and frameworks. It comes from ActiveState which supports open source languages with enterprise-level distributions backed with technical support. The Komodo IDE complements the full range of Active distributions and already provides smart syntax checking and autocomplete, code refactoring and formatting, visual debugging, regular expressions, unit testing, version control and more. Commenting on the new release of the IDE, Jeff Rouse, Director of Product Management at ActiveState says: “Companies are increasingly turning to open source languages for web development and now for building machine learning algorithms into applications, and developers are under increased pressure to innovate faster. Komodo 11 means it takes developers less time to start being productive. Komodo 11 supports the latest development trends and empowers developers and data scientists to work smarter and faster than ever before with our revamped code intelligence system”.
Key features include:
A free 21-day trial of Komodo IDE 10 is available for you to try out its benefits for yourself. The cut down free open source version, Komodo Edit that provides the basic functionality you need for programming without debugging, unit testing, collaboration, or integration with build systems unit testing, has been upgraded to version 11.0.0. and can be downloaded from: http://www.activestate.com/komodo-ide/downloads/edit.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 September 2017 ) |