Re: [web2py] My home made ide - Screenshots

2012-05-03 Thread Kenny Chung
beautiful. looking great! On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 9:12 PM, José Ricardo Borba wrote: > Very impressive. Very good job. I will be glad if you share with us. > > José Ricardo Borba > Porto Alegre - RS > > > 2012/5/3 Ricardo Pedroso > >> As requested by Massimo, I've upload some screenshots: >> >> h

Re: [web2py] My home made ide - Screenshots

2012-05-03 Thread José Ricardo Borba
Very impressive. Very good job. I will be glad if you share with us. José Ricardo Borba Porto Alegre - RS 2012/5/3 Ricardo Pedroso > As requested by Massimo, I've upload some screenshots: > > https://github.com/rpedroso/gweb2py/raw/master/screenshots/gweb2py00.png > https://github.com/rpedroso/

Re: [web2py] My home made ide - Screenshots

2012-05-03 Thread Ricardo Pedroso
As requested by Massimo, I've upload some screenshots: https://github.com/rpedroso/gweb2py/raw/master/screenshots/gweb2py00.png https://github.com/rpedroso/gweb2py/raw/master/screenshots/gweb2py01.png https://github.com/rpedroso/gweb2py/raw/master/screenshots/gweb2py02.png https://github.com/rpedr

Re: [web2py] My home made ide

2012-05-03 Thread Ricardo Pedroso
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 2:41 AM, Bruno Rocha wrote: > Amazing! > > I cloned and I am using it now, the console tabs is a killer feature! I > loved having tracebacks and webserver logs here. > > Can you explain how the "eval shell" works? Wow, you were quick... You must be in debug mode. Then you

Re: [web2py] My home made ide

2012-05-03 Thread Bruno Rocha
Amazing! I cloned and I am using it now, the console tabs is a killer feature! I loved having tracebacks and webserver logs here. Can you explain how the "eval shell" works? Thank you for sharing this, I will try to contribute! On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:30 PM, Ricardo Pedroso wrote: > Hi, > >

[web2py] My home made ide

2012-05-03 Thread Ricardo Pedroso
Hi, Just to let you know that I uploaded to github my ugly home made web2py ide. It was a big hack to let me do web2py development on my own way. Basically is a thin "wrapper" around vim (my editor of choice). I only have linux so I don't know if it works on Mac/Windows (In theory it should work