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         <title>A New Web Development IDE</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>It has been long time since my last post, again. I have been trying to complete my freelance jobs and my own start ups. I really have a long way to go. I am using "<a href="http://projects.gnome.org/gedit/">gedit</a>" as my primary programming editor. I am not satisfied by any other IDE or editor out there but gedit with some plugins is not really bad. In fact it is good. It is really flexible however there are things that I don't like with gedit either. It's a text editor, it's not built for developing applications with it. So I have thought that I need a real programming editor and I have decided to build one. </p>

<p>Actually it will not be a programming editor for C++, Java or C# developers because I am targeting web developers who are developing web applications with Groovy, Python, Ruby and PHP. There are tens of thousands web developers in total who are using these platforms and I aim to meet their needs as their programming editor. </p>
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         <pubDate>2010-03-28 10:46:48</pubDate>
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