To the developers of this software: please provide a stable release that can be packaged for the popular package managers/distributions. That will help to spread the word about your work and make it easily accessible.
Releasing software properly means that you actually care for this. Please do not just dump a git repo somewhere and expect distributions to pick up from there.
sudo apt-get install devscripts python-all-dev python-stdeb; cd path~to~pip; python setup.py --command-packages=stdeb.command bdist_deb
LOL, not gonna happen. Ever.
[1] as shown here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PxTAn4g20U
There's many DRM / anti-hacking tools that rely on windows drivers to hook Windows kernel APIs at the lowest level they can.
Before, I always used some awkward IDE to debug with a live source view, then switched back to my editor to fiddle with code... but with this things are finally unified!
(Of course, to use it you first have to be able to tread water in Emacs...)
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/GD...
I've always felt grumpy at the amount of work I have to do to convince gdb to show me anything useful when I'm trying to debug a program; it feels like debugging through the wrong end of a telescope. This screen shot feels like an immediate shot of relief - "oh THERE it all is, whew". I don't know if I'd even use all that information very much, but the sense that "all the context is right there in front of you" is a powerful one.
It was a great app.
* emacs https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/De...
* VSCode https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/extensions/example-debugg...
* Slickedit https://www.slickedit.com/products/slickedit/343-slickedit-h...
Adding to your possible alternative list:
Edit: Downvoters, can you care to explain? I would actually like someone to reinvent Emacs (or Vim, for that matter) as something more general.
I wish this project success, and if it will be successful, it will no doubt evolve into having it's own scripting language and other things. Basically, it will become "operating system" like Emacs.
PS. It's unfortunate that people here downvote for misunderstanding a common reference.
e.g.
$ voltron v c "fr v"
$ voltron v c "source list -a \$rip"
This would be a nice example configuration: https://github.com/tuxotron/voltron-tmux