Together with GNOME 3.2 we are proud to release a new stable version of anjuta that will be bug-fixed and maintained for the next 6 months.
This version probably doesn’t feel that it has so many shiny new features but that just makes it a lot more mature. Important changes include:
- Enhanced project-manager that knows much more about autotools than you do
- Many improvements in the vala plugin allowing better coding support and more stability
- Support for auto-completion for Gtk.Builder objects in python
For the boring details check the NEWS file!
Get it from the GNOME ftp servers while it’s hot: anjuta-3.2.0.tar.xz
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Hi! I don’t know where else to ask this so I’ll try here 🙂
Will you bring PHP, HTML and JavaScript support to the IDE so that you can have one really flexible IDE for many different projects? It would be awesome to have a fully native client instead of Netbeans which I use today.
We have Javascript support (autocompletion, etc) and syntax-highlighting for html and php but it is unlikely that we will support php fully in the near future unless somebody steps up and implements it.
Ok, thank you for the reply! I hope that someone who got the know how will take this challenge 🙂 Thank you for your amazing work!