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icon8.gif  Re: Themes [message #28273 is a reply to message #28269] Wed, 25 August 2010 14:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Rishi is currently offline  Rishi
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You just answered the 'theme' section in my thread. please answer the following such as coding with other programming languages. Do anyone like to combine 'SciTe' editor with upp? It supports many programming languages` syntax highlighting, though it is not an IDE. It is bsd-ish.

I think Development of a PHP ide and Asp.net ide are easier than of development of c++ ides.

I have some ideas for upp development. I can not help upp because I am a c++ learner and I am only 14 years old. maybe i can make a updater using libcurl.

Currently u++ supports c++. may be someone help you to put together other programming languages... If you like development of u++ like the eclipse ide, I can help you in developing BASIC ide, php ide and a server stack, asp.net server or something

Ultimate++ have an excellent code.
I am a copyleft hater. I don't use any gpl'd software. I found this software a relief. Maybe you can place clang-a bsd licensed c++ compiler and pcc?

Many c++ BEGINNERS do not use ultimate++ because this doesn't have a 'built-in' compiler installer. Please join Clang: this is both helpful to the llvm group and ultimate++ developers...
 
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