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Geek Culture / Editors

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MacAddict
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2004 10:22
Hi,

I notice that there are a few editors for DB knocking around that (at least aesthetically) are more appealable than the default one that ships with the program. Can I ask how one goes about writing one? What language are they written in? I would like to write an editor for a mac-version Basic compiler that has a shocking editor (no syntax highlighting, etc) as wondered how I would begin. I have some experience with VB. I basically think I 'just' need to write an app that parses a text file and can then pass it to the compiler - is this right?
OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2004 11:27
RobK's one is in VB (I think), Beavis's one is in Foxpro. I dont know about the others


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indi
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2004 13:35
bbedit is a brilliant multi purpose editor for macs if u dont want to rewrite the wheel


Jeku
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2004 19:07
I believe Rob's BlueIDE is opensource on sourceforge, so you can check out his code if you want to see how it works

TheAbomb12
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Posted: 23rd Mar 2004 19:37
I believe Twilight is VB as well

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