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Komodo 3.0 Released

darthcamaro writes "Looks like Komodo 3.0 has been released according to this article on InternetNews.com: If you use Perl, Python, Tcl, PHP and XLST in any combination than you've probably heard of Komodo and if you haven't you should have - it's the only IDE that I know of that handles all of those languages (in one real slick environment too)...and it looks like version 3.0 has also got an updated object browser and a new debugger that I'm looking forward to trying out."

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  1. Versus KDevelop? by JabberWokky · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Anybody familiar with this and KDevelop (or other open source and (lower case) free software)? Anybody care to state the differences or benefits to using this?

    I do like the idea of Window compatibility, but right now we have a "every developer uses their own tools" policy, and I use Linux.

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  2. Emacs? by Feztaa · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How does this compare to emacs? Emacs is an IDE that supports those languages ;)

    I dunno, emacs is great. syntax highlighting, auto-indent, and being able to check my revisions in and out of RCS with two keystrokes is really nice.