Komodo IDE 10.1 Enables Developer Training for Enterprises

Vancouver, BC – Aug 23, 2016ActiveState, enabling developer productivity and enterprises to innovate, announced today the release of Komodo IDE 10.1. In addition to expanding its support for AngularJS and GulpJS, this latest release allows enterprises to create their own custom programming tutorials with a new tutorial tool.

The Tutorial Tool incorporated in Komodo 10.1 is like having a personal tutor in your IDE. Enterprises, educational institutions, and individuals can now create their very own programming tutorials using Komodo IDE. To demonstrate the tutorial tool, the First Start Tutorial was created to walk first-time users through Komodo.

“Over the past few years, we have seen the rise of coding boot camps and online training courses. However, teams are becoming more dispersed, and in-house training for developers is very important, whether it’s cross-training a seasoned developer in a new language or helping to bring a new or remote employee up to speed,” said Tom Radcliffe, Director of Engineering at ActiveState. “The new Tutorial Tool in Komodo is a great way for enterprises to create custom coding tutorials for their developers. Since Komodo supports some of the most popular programming languages, such Python, PHP and Go, chances are the programming language they need will be available.”

In addition to the tutorial tool, Komodo 10.1 has added more functionality for web developers including support for Handlebars and gulp.babel in our gulp integration.

In May of this year, ActiveState released Komodo IDE 10. This major release featured a number of significant additions for web and mobile app developers, including integration with build systems such as PhoneGap and Apache Cordova as well as expanding the Javascript frameworks supported to include AngularJS, EmberJS, and ReactJS.

A full list of Komodo IDE 10 features is available here:

https://komodoide.com/features/.

Download a free 21-day trial of Komodo IDE 10 for Windows, Mac and Linux immediately: https://komodoide.com/

About Komodo IDE
Komodo IDE by ActiveState is a powerful, full-featured multi-language IDE for Python, PHP, JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS, Node.js, Golang, Ruby, Perl, Tcl, PhoneGap, Cordova, and a variety of other languages and frameworks. Since 2000, Komodo has been designed with development in mind. Features include syntax checking, smart code and API assistance, code refactoring and code formatting, visual real time debugging, code profiling, regular expression helper, track changes, unit testing, version control system integration and more. Whether for teams or individuals, our flexible licensing options, cross-platform installers, and full feature set make Komodo the best IDE on the market today.

About ActiveState
ActiveState believes that enterprises gain a competitive advantage when they are able to quickly create, deploy and efficiently manage software solutions that immediately create business value, but they face many challenges that prevent them from doing so. The company is uniquely positioned to help address these challenges through our experience with enterprises, people and technology. ActiveState is proven for the enterprise: more than two million developers and 97 percent of Fortune 1000 companies use ActiveState’s end-to-end solutions to develop, distribute, and manage their software applications written in Perl, Python, Node.js, PHP, Tcl and other dynamic languages. Global customers like Cisco, CA, HP, Bank of America, Siemens and Lockheed Martin trust ActiveState to save time, save money, minimize risk, ensure compliance and reduce time to market. To learn more visit, ActiveState.com.

Contact:
Jesse Casman for ActiveState
jcasman@oppkey.com
415-730-2793

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