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Coda
Developer(s)Panic
Initial releaseApril 23, 2007
Stable release
PlatformmacOS
TypeWeb development
LicenseProprietary, shareware with a 7-day trial
Websitewww.panic.com/coda/

Coda is a commercial and proprietary web developmentapplication for macOS, developed by Panic. It was first released on April 23, 2007 and won the 2007 Apple Design Award for Best User Experience. Coda version 2.0 was released on 24 May 2012, along with an iPad version called Diet Coda. Although formerly available on the Mac App Store, it was announced on May 14, 2014 that the update to Coda 2.5 would not be available in the Mac App Store due to sandboxing restrictions.[2]

Concept and idea[edit]

The concept for Coda came from the web team at Panic, who would have five or six different programs for coding, testing and reference. Acrobat printer mac. The lack of full-featured website development platforms equivalent to application development platform Xcode served as the purpose for Coda's creation.

Development[edit]

Currently, little is known about the actual development of Coda. What is known from Panic co-founder Steven Frank's blog is that Coda development started at Panic sometime in late 2005.[3] Assigned to the project were 5 engineers, 3 people on support and testing, one designer, and one Japanese localizer.[3]

Sections[edit]

The application is divided into six sections (Sites, Edit, Preview, CSS, Terminal, and Books), which are accessed through six tabs at the top of the application. Users can also split the window into multiple sections either vertically or horizontally, to access multiple sections or different files at the same time.

Sites[edit]

In Coda, sites are the equivalent of 'projects' in many other applications like TextMate. Each site has its own set of files, its own FTP settings, etc. When Coda is closed in the midst of a project and then reopened, the user is presented with exactly what it was like before the application was closed. Another notable feature is the ability to add a Local and Remote version to each site, allowing the user to synchronize the file(s) created, modified or deleted from their local and remote locations.

Files[edit]

Coda incorporates a slimmed down version of the company's popular FTP client, Transmit, dubbed 'Transmit Turbo'. The Files portion is a regular FTP, SFTP, FTP+SSL, and WebDAV client, where the user can edit, delete, create, and rename files and folders.

Editor[edit]

The editor in Coda incorporates a licensed version of the SubEthaEdit engine, rather than having a custom one, to allow for sharing of documents over the Bonjour network. Coda also has a new Find/Replace mechanism, which allows users to do complex replaces using a method similar to regular expressions.

Coda also recognises specially-formatted comment tags in many syntaxes, called bookmarks, which appear in a separate pane beside the editor called the Code Navigator. Bookmarks allow the user to jump to the corresponding line of text from anywhere in the editor by clicking on the link in the Code Navigator.[4]

Plug-ins[edit]

Coda 1.6 and later supports plug-ins, which are scripts usually written in command line programming languages like Cocoa, AppleScript, Perl, or even shell scripting languages like bash, that appear in Coda's menu bar and do specific tasks like appending URLs or inserting text at a certain point. Plug-ins can either be written using Xcode or through Panic's free program, the Coda Plug-in Creator.

Command-line utility[edit]

Coda does not come with its own command-line utility. Instead, a third-party utility such as coda-cli can be used.

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Reviews[edit]

Coda 1[edit]

Coda 1 received a review of 3.5/5 mice from Macworld.[5] It received 4/5 stars from CNET's Download.com.[6]

Coda 2[edit]

Coda 2 received a rating of 4.5/5 mice from Macworld.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Coda 2 Release Notes'. Panic.com. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
  2. ^'Panic Blog » Coda 2.5 and the Mac App Store'. Panic.com. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  3. ^ ab'~stevenf: Announcing Coda 1.0'. 5 May 2007. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  4. ^'Panic - Coda - Developer'. 20 February 2012. Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  5. ^'Download Coda 1.0.3 - Macworld'. Macworld. Archived from the original on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
  6. ^'Coda'. Download.com. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
  7. ^'Coda 2 dramatically improves an already very good code editor'. Macworld.com. Retrieved 2016-04-03.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coda_(web_development_software)&oldid=1002025035'

CODA 'CLASSIC' SELLDOWN! FINAL 40 UNITS!

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Mullen Technologies is growing and needs room for our newest K-50 Coupe and other exciting models coming soon! We have 40 brand new 2013 Coda EV Sedans that were earmarked for future development purposes but we now need to make room for our newest offerings and we have priced them to sell! All are equipped as follows:

  • UQM 100kW 134 Horsepower Electric Motor
  • Borg Warner Transaxle with Front Wheel Drive
  • Power Windows and Door Locks
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • AM-FM CD Stereo with BLUETOOTH
  • Alpine Navigation System
  • Choice of Cloth or Leather Seating (while supplies last)
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Air Conditoning
  • 4 Way Adjustable Drivers seat including height adjustment
  • Power Side Mirrors
  • Remote Keyless Door locks and remote trunk opener
  • Tire Pressure Monotoring System (TPMS)
  • Power Rack and Pinion Steering and Power ABS Brakes
  • Center Console with Drinkholders
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*Plus tax, license, document and government fees.

Mullen Technologies purchased the remaining Coda Automotive brand vehicles. The original cars were priced around $40,000.00 plus fees depending on options.

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Electric motor power is provided by UQM®PowerPhase® 100 manufactured in Colorado. The UQM®PowerPhase® 100 electric propulsion system delivers 100 kilowatts (134 horsepower) of peak power, 300 newton meters (221 pound feet) of peak torque and a peak system efficiency of 94%, all in a small 280 millimeter (11 inch) diameter by 252 millimeter (10 inch) long package.

The transaxle is a Borg-Warner Gear Reduction, also USA produced. A Lear 6.6 kW charging system is standard as well as the Alpine Navigation system. In fact most of the drive train was USA built and the car it self was originally designed by Pininfarina and produced in plants in Europe and in Asia. The battery pack is built by Lishen who is one of the world's largest manufacturers of lithium-ion cells and a key supplier to Apple, Motorola, Samsung and Vodafone, among others. Even Porsche Design Studios had a significant role in various upgrades.

In short, this is a nice size car with five passenger seating, eco-cloth seating or optional leather seating surfaces. It has a stated range of 125 miles (depending on terrain, climate and other factors) and charging is easy with either a J1772 Level 1 or Level 2 charger.

Here is a nice row of Coda EV's lined up sold and serviced by Mullen Technologies, Inc.





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