Any experience with Komodo?

Ken Burtch ken-8VyUGRzHQ8IsA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Fri Aug 7 21:12:11 UTC 2009


I tried Komodo Edit last year (on Windows at work).  It ran very slowly on 
my system.  I didn't see any features that made it significantly better 
than, say, using Notepad++ for development.

You could run kdevelop through virtualization if that's an option.  I use 
kdevelop via colinux/Fedora Core 10.

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On Fri, 7 Aug 2009, Evan Leibovitch wrote:

>
> Komodo is claimed to be an application development environment that
> makes programming easier.
>
> It's not open source, but works with languages that are (perl, php,
> ruby, phython, etc...)
>
> Does anyone here have comments, good or bad, about it?
> How about the ActiveState Perl Development Kit?
>
> Thanks!
>
> - Evan
>
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