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Walter 22 Jul 2013, 23:45
FASM Editor 2.0
Anyone tried this: http://asmworld.ru/ My Russian is about as good as my (nonexistent) Chinese skills. So maybe someone would have a look. |
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22 Jul 2013, 23:45 |
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Walter 23 Jul 2013, 04:10
After figuring out the menus, perhaps use Resource Hacker to edit the Res section? I would imagine the text strings in the exe might be more difficult.
Anybody know the author? Or does he frequent or visit this forum? |
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23 Jul 2013, 04:10 |
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AsmGuru62 23 Jul 2013, 17:54
Interesting!.. I am taking a look.
The FASMWriter I created -- is way better in a code inspection manner. This IDE has no tooltips on elements or can't see the elements in other files. Also, color theme settings are poor. Maybe I can't set it all up?.. but for now IMO it is not that impressive. P.S. Is auto-Complete working there? When I type "wc." I expect the list of items within WNDCLASS structure. |
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23 Jul 2013, 17:54 |
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JohnFound 23 Jul 2013, 19:16
I am biased, of course, but for 4MB .exe file FEditor has very poor features. Some of them are interesting, but not very important. The important features - code completion, source browsing and navigation, compilation are pretty useless.
It scans the source in order to determine the content of the auto completion window and code navigator - approach proved to be impossible and useless with FASM, because of the complex macros. |
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23 Jul 2013, 19:16 |
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typedef 24 Jul 2013, 12:56
JohnFound wrote: I am biased, of course, but for 4MB .exe file FEditor has very poor features. Some of them are interesting, but not very important. The important features - code completion, source browsing and navigation, compilation are pretty useless. Made in Delphi... What do you expect. Also this goes to author of that project. Please make language pack support (if at all I'm going to use it). BTW It's been a while JohnFound. How do you do? |
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24 Jul 2013, 12:56 |
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JohnFound 24 Jul 2013, 13:16
Hi, typedef. I am fine. (my english teacher always said you should not answer with "I am fine" on "how do you do" but I can't restrain. )
Anyway, I am around. Why you thing I was missed? |
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24 Jul 2013, 13:16 |
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xeno 03 Oct 2013, 19:32
Hi, Flat Assemblian~
I had to change into comfortable FASM environment for the English version. Original Edition Written by Russian Localization. So, Convert Russian Language to English.. Just have a Fun.. Thank you asmworld.ru's FASM Editor. Reguards. ps: If you encounter a problem, I will be delete. http://www.xenostream.com/FEditor_V2_En.zip |
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03 Oct 2013, 19:32 |
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m3ntal 15 Dec 2013, 15:13
I like it. Very clean, straight forward.
Of all the IDEs that I've seen and used, I would say JCreator is the easiest, most professional and well designed. Though it's for Java, it may work with other languages. Still, good for reference when creating an IDE. Why is that the most popular IDEs - Visual Studio, Eclipse, etc - are the slowest, most bloated and inefficient? Perhaps it's because modern programmers assume that bigger programs are better. |
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15 Dec 2013, 15:13 |
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HaHaAnonymous 15 Dec 2013, 15:26
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15 Dec 2013, 15:26 |
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m3ntal 15 Dec 2013, 16:02
HaHa: I agree.
Code: Storage devices being able to store 1TB+ are now common. Computers with 32GB of memory is nothing amazing anymore. |
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15 Dec 2013, 16:02 |
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TmX 16 Dec 2013, 01:57
m3ntal wrote:
Gazillion of features, needs extra runtime/VM, etc? On the other hand, I could imagine writing feature rich IDEs like them in assembly to be a very challenging task |
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16 Dec 2013, 01:57 |
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