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Ymacs — AJAX source code editor

I just released a new project that I've been working on for about a month: Ymacs is an AJAX text editor, suitable for editing source code (currently there is support for JavaScript and XML, but more modes could be easily implemented).

Ymacs is a DynarchLIB widget, which makes it easily embeddable into any DynarchLIB application.  This doesn't sound impressive, isn't it, but here's the real good news: I've decided to open source DynarchLIB and release it under a BSD-style license.  Some folks might believe this project is already dead, but this isn't so; it is true that there was no new release in almost two years, but the thing kept being improved and there are people using it in successful commercial applications.

Well..  This should happen any minute, but I'm running out of time, as usual.  So it could take a few more days to push a new DL release.  In the mean time, go check Ymacs, it's pretty cool.  It has Emacs key bindings too. ;-)

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Created:
2009/11/10 23:00
Modified:
2009/11/11 07:11
Author:
Mihai Bazon
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Tags:
emacs, firefox, javascript, lexical closures, lisp, programming, ymacs
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