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| | 67 | = What is Padre? = |
| | 68 | |
| | 69 | Taken from an e-mail I wrote: |
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| | 71 | It will include a debugger. |
| | 72 | |
| | 73 | It will include at least a simple GUI designer. |
| | 74 | (There are probably some better ones out there). |
| | 75 | It will include a test runner with a gui to see TAP. |
| | 76 | |
| | 77 | As it is written in Perl, it will include anything you will be ready |
| | 78 | to code too. |
| | 79 | |
| | 80 | The SQLite db is used mainly for the podreader. |
| | 81 | Padre currently can index (the names of) all the modules on |
| | 82 | your system and it was planned to have a search capability for |
| | 83 | modules/functions/etc. |
| | 84 | Recently I heard that there is a GSOC project creating |
| | 85 | a podreader in Wx so it might be better to integrate with that |
| | 86 | than to improve the one currently in Padre. |
| | 87 | |
| | 88 | It is very early in the development but you can already use it. |
| | 89 | It is still weaker than almost any editor but I hope some ppl |
| | 90 | will like the idea to have a portable IDE for Perl and will help me out |
| | 91 | with the project. |
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