Drew DeVault 7/23/2011

Creating an Integrated Development Environment

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This article details the creation of tiDE (Texas Instruments Development Environment), an open-source IDE designed to address the lack of modern development tools for the TI community. It supports multiple languages like z80 Assembly, TI-Basic, ARM C, and more. Key features include syntax highlighting, code completion, code folding, XML-based templates, a built-in z80 emulator, grayscale sprite editing, and customizable keyboard shortcuts. The IDE is extensible and free to use, with source code available on Codeplex.

Creating an Integrated Development Environment

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