2008年07月09日 星期三 10:01
2008/7/9 hawk gao <gaohawk在gmail.com>: > > Python backing eyed for NetBeans > > Scripting language capabilities of the open-source IDE continue to expand > 哗!看来 NetBean 准备和 .NET 对战了! AlexPeng 可以透露些细节卟? > By Paul Krill > July 08, 2008 > Talkback E-mail Printer Friendly Reprints > > In a not-so-surprising revelation, Sun plans to support the Python and > Jython scripting languages in future releases of the open-source NetBeans > IDE, which has been expanding beyond its Java origins lately. > > Free IT resource > > Microsite: Smart Ways to Grow Small Business IT > Sponsored by AMD > > Free IT resource > > If you don't have enough I/O, your VMs aren't going to go. > Sponsored by HP/Intel > > Related Stories > > Microsoft Silverlight to back Ruby, Python in browser > PayPal plugs cross-site scripting vulnerability > Popular Tags > scripting, languages,, python, > > Sun already has added support for JavaScript, Ruby, and JRuby to NetBeans as > well as C and C++. Blogs published Tuesday reveal plans to add the > additional languages. PHP support also has been in development. > > "Python is not new to Sun -- with a long history of use, including with the > new Image Packaging System (IPS) utilized in OpenSolaris OS," said Kuldip > Oberoi, group manager for developer tools marketing at Sun, in a blog. No > timeline has been set yet for inclusion of Python and Jython capabilities in > NetBeans. > > Jython is a version of Python written in Java. > > "With our recent history of engagement with the Ruby/JRuby and Rails > communities, we look forward in increasing our participation in the Python > communities," Oberoi said. > > A NetBeans project called NBPython already has been in development to add > Python support, said Ted Leung, dynamic languages and tools architect at > Sun. > > "One of the obvious things that Sun could do in the Python world is to make > Python a supported language in the NetBeans IDE. NetBeans has really nice > support for Ruby and JavaScript, so why should Python be left out," Leung > said in a blog entry. He was hired by Sun to work on Python and Jython. > > The company also is launching the Python Developer Center and will feature > Python and Jython in upcoming Sun Tech Days events, Oberoi said. > > An early release candidate for the planned NetBeans 6.5 IDE features PHP > capabilities. A PHP editor in NetBeans 6.5 supports features like code > completion and syntax highlighting as well as mark occurrences, refactoring, > and code templates. Other capabilities supported by the editor include > documentation pop-up, code navigation, editor warnings, and a task list. > > The general release of NetBeans 6.5 is planned for October 2. > > Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. -- http://zoomquiet.org''' 过程改进乃是催生可促生靠谱的人的组织! PE keeps evolving organizations which promoting people be good!'''
2008年07月09日 星期三 14:53
Zoom.Quiet 写道: > 2008/7/9 hawk gao <gaohawk at gmail.com>: > >> Python backing eyed for NetBeans >> >> Scripting language capabilities of the open-source IDE continue to expand >> >> > 哗!看来 NetBean 准备和 .NET 对战了! > AlexPeng 可以透露些细节卟? > 如果不是这个team的,我们一般是最后才知道消息的。 :) 不过倒是可以跟Kuldip Oberoi约个会,问问清楚。 > >> By Paul Krill >> July 08, 2008 >> Talkback E-mail Printer Friendly Reprints >> >> In a not-so-surprising revelation, Sun plans to support the Python and >> Jython scripting languages in future releases of the open-source NetBeans >> IDE, which has been expanding beyond its Java origins lately. >> >> Free IT resource >> >> Microsite: Smart Ways to Grow Small Business IT >> Sponsored by AMD >> >> Free IT resource >> >> If you don't have enough I/O, your VMs aren't going to go. >> Sponsored by HP/Intel >> >> Related Stories >> >> Microsoft Silverlight to back Ruby, Python in browser >> PayPal plugs cross-site scripting vulnerability >> Popular Tags >> scripting, languages,, python, >> >> Sun already has added support for JavaScript, Ruby, and JRuby to NetBeans as >> well as C and C++. Blogs published Tuesday reveal plans to add the >> additional languages. PHP support also has been in development. >> >> "Python is not new to Sun -- with a long history of use, including with the >> new Image Packaging System (IPS) utilized in OpenSolaris OS," said Kuldip >> Oberoi, group manager for developer tools marketing at Sun, in a blog. No >> timeline has been set yet for inclusion of Python and Jython capabilities in >> NetBeans. >> >> Jython is a version of Python written in Java. >> >> "With our recent history of engagement with the Ruby/JRuby and Rails >> communities, we look forward in increasing our participation in the Python >> communities," Oberoi said. >> >> A NetBeans project called NBPython already has been in development to add >> Python support, said Ted Leung, dynamic languages and tools architect at >> Sun. >> >> "One of the obvious things that Sun could do in the Python world is to make >> Python a supported language in the NetBeans IDE. NetBeans has really nice >> support for Ruby and JavaScript, so why should Python be left out," Leung >> said in a blog entry. He was hired by Sun to work on Python and Jython. >> >> The company also is launching the Python Developer Center and will feature >> Python and Jython in upcoming Sun Tech Days events, Oberoi said. >> >> An early release candidate for the planned NetBeans 6.5 IDE features PHP >> capabilities. A PHP editor in NetBeans 6.5 supports features like code >> completion and syntax highlighting as well as mark occurrences, refactoring, >> and code templates. Other capabilities supported by the editor include >> documentation pop-up, code navigation, editor warnings, and a task list. >> >> The general release of NetBeans 6.5 is planned for October 2. >> >> Paul Krill is editor at large at InfoWorld. >> > > > >
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