Textadept review2/25/2023 ![]() GTK 3 development libraries for the GUI version (GTK 2.24 is also supported).GNU C compiler ( gcc) 7.1+ (circa mid-2017).Textadept is self-contained, meaning you do not have to install it it can run The general procedure is to have Textadept build its dependencies first, and then Textadept is built from its src/ directory and binaries are placed in the application's rootĭirectory. While it isĬertainly possible to compile Textadept natively on those platforms, it is simply not supported The application is cross-compiled for Windows and macOS from Linux. Textadept is a bit unusual in that building it is only supported on Linux, or within a Docker image. This book serves as the perfectĬomplement to Textadept's Manual and exhaustive API documentation. It groups the editor's rich API intoĪ series of tasks in a convenient and easy-to-use manner. Of knowledge on how to script and configure Textadept. Resource when it comes to scripting the application.Ī more structured scripting resource is Textadept Quick Reference, which contains a wealth This API documentation is also located in docs/. Since nearly every aspect of Textadept can be scripted using Lua, the editor's API is heavilyĭocumented. Of Textadept's main features, including installation, usage, configuration, theming, scripting, Textadept comes with a comprehensive user manual in its docs/ directory. You can also downloadĪ separate set of modules that provide extra features and functionality to the core application. AĬomprehensive list of changes between releases can be found here. Select the appropriate package for your platform. Lua and any other third-party dependencies are compiled into the GUI toolkit), and the terminal version depends only on a wide-character implementation ofĬurses like ncurses(w). On Linux, the GUI version depends only on GTK (a cross-platform In its bid for minimalism, Textadept depends on very little to run. Remarkably extensible, with a heavily documented Application Programming Interface (API).Code autocompletion and documentation lookup.Support for over 100 programming languages.Self-contained executable - no installation necessary.Cross platform, and with a terminal version, too.That runs in a desktop environment, and a terminal version that runs within a terminal emulator. The application has both a graphical user interface (GUI) version Minimalism for more than 12 years, Textadept is an ideal editor for programmers who want endlessĮxtensibility without sacrificing speed and disk space, and without succumbing to code bloat andĪ superabundance of features. Written in a combination of C and Lua and relentlessly optimized for speed and Life-and your body-will never seem the same again.Textadept is a fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor for Collen’s book is a revelatory and indispensable guide. ![]() The good news is that unlike our human cells, we can change our microbes for the better. She argues that so many of our modern diseases-obesity, autism, mental illness, digestive disorders, allergies, autoimmunity afflictions, and even cancer-have their root in our failure to cherish our most fundamental and enduring relationship: that with our personal colony of microbes. ![]() In this riveting, shocking, and beautifully written book, biologist Alanna Collen draws on the latest scientific research to show how our personal colony of microbes influences our weight, our immune system, our mental health, and even our choice of partner. ![]() Until recently, we had thought our microbes hardly mattered, but science is revealing a different story, one in which microbes run our bodies and becoming a healthy human is impossible without them. Over your lifetime, you will carry the equivalent weight of five African elephants in microbes. You are not just flesh and blood, muscle and bone, brain and skin, but also bacteria and fungi. For every one of the cells that make up the vessel that you call your body, there are nine impostor cells hitching a ride. Everything you wanted to know about microbes but were afraid to ask.”- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Now in paperback, evolutionary biologist and science writer Alanna Collen’s stunning alarm call concerning the widely-ignored role our gut microbes play in our health and well-being. ![]()
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