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Disinformation Is An Open Source Problem
The Oxford dictionary defines disinformation as “false information which is intended to mislead.” That simple definition seems to understate the problem, given the fact that ...
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Node.js support in Komodo 7 Alpha 3
After months of hearing the question “When are you adding Node.js support to Komodo?” I’m very pleased to announce that Node.js autocomplete and debugging are ...
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ActivePerl 5.8 & 5.10: Extended Support Options
ActivePerl Community Edition 5.8 and 5.10 are no longer available for free download. These versions can be licensed by our Team Tier (or higher) subscribers, ...
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Dave Mishler, MEDRAD.com
After much frustration with other Python IDEs, I downloaded and tried the 21 day trial of Komodo IDE. What a difference! I will be buying Komodo. ...
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ActiveState Acquires Perl Cloud Company Phenona
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve acquired Phenona, a Perl PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) cloud company based in Seattle, WA. Phenona is the brain child of 15-year-old ...
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The secrets of Node’s success
What’s all that twitter fuss about Node you ask? Well, our very own Troy Topnik wrote a “Smart and technically literate history of Node.js” article ...
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Highlights of Perl 5.14
We’ve just released ActivePerl 5.14.0! The exhaustive list of new features and improvements can be found in the perldelta document, but here’s a look at ...
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Komodo 7 Alpha 2: Improved Syntax Checking
The plan for rolling out Komodo 7 is to bring on a wave of new functionality with each new alpha. This time the main difference is ...
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Marc Gray, Lamped.co.uk
As a passionate PHP developer, and having used competitor products extensively, I appreciate Komodo IDE every day. The improvement it and its add-ons have made ...
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Komodo 7 Alpha: Code Collaboration
A couple of weeks ago we released Komodo IDE 7 Alpha 1 on an unsuspecting world. We want to get feedback on a couple of ...
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NetBeans Drops Python Support as Komodo Adds More
A couple of months the ago the NetBeans project announced that it was abandoning support for Ruby. This week word spread that they were dropping ...
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Curse less with Python
“As any programmer can tell you, programming will make you swear. But did you know that writing C++ will make you swear considerably more than ...
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Working with Django in Komodo 6.1
Along with the project improvements in Komodo 6.1 there’s a big bonus for Django developers. We did a lot of work in this release to ...
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