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We're building on/and hoping to contribute to the community Code Fixes/Code Actions being built for Roslyn as far as refactoring goes in C#. We have some plans of providing a similar interface for other CodeEngines to implement diagnostics/fixes. The font is Input Sans [0]. Great font. We wanted to try and package it with Scrawl but we never heard back from the author. Its free though, go try it out! [0] - http://inp…
Thanks! It would be fantastic if individual refactorings could be packaged up and shared via github or some kind of package manager...
Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
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Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#42How does this compare to Brackets and Atom? A comparison table would be a useful addition to the website.
Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#43Founder of fluentCODE here. Really happy to see this posted, we just pushed really hard last night to get the site up. Lots of good comments -- I'll just add that we will be a lot more than just a C#/VB/JS editor. We've got plans to build CodeEngines for F#, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, CSS/SCSS/SASS/LESS, PHP, python and lots of framework specific bits for each of those. We're a small team working hard on a product we…
This looks interesting and I would love to try it so do you all have any plans of releasing a trial version or giving a trial period?
Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#44Founder of fluentCODE here. Really happy to see this posted, we just pushed really hard last night to get the site up. Lots of good comments -- I'll just add that we will be a lot more than just a C#/VB/JS editor. We've got plans to build CodeEngines for F#, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, CSS/SCSS/SASS/LESS, PHP, python and lots of framework specific bits for each of those. We're a small team working hard on a product we…
Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#45Founder of fluentCODE here. Really happy to see this posted, we just pushed really hard last night to get the site up. Lots of good comments -- I'll just add that we will be a lot more than just a C#/VB/JS editor. We've got plans to build CodeEngines for F#, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, CSS/SCSS/SASS/LESS, PHP, python and lots of framework specific bits for each of those. We're a small team working hard on a product we…
SQL seems to be missing from that list. Is that on your roadmap at some point?
We don't have it pegged for a specific release just yet though.
Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#46Founder of fluentCODE here. Really happy to see this posted, we just pushed really hard last night to get the site up. Lots of good comments -- I'll just add that we will be a lot more than just a C#/VB/JS editor. We've got plans to build CodeEngines for F#, TypeScript, CoffeeScript, CSS/SCSS/SASS/LESS, PHP, python and lots of framework specific bits for each of those. We're a small team working hard on a product we…
Ruby?
Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#47Smart timing. With .NET pushing for cross-platform, there's going to be space for a good IDE until (if they ever do) the porting of Visual Studio. How heavy is it? I was looking for a lite IDE (if there is such a thing) for my netbook that installs all in one directory.
We've got a Dell Venue 8 with an Atom processor lying around that we're using as a test device to make sure things still run well under CPU constraints.
We haven't looked too close yet at one-directory deployment or running off a USB stick, but I just added a sticky note to our backlog to see if we can do it cleanly.