I'm a Belgian student in applied informatics and currently I'm following a traineeship at Tomas Bata University in the Czech Republic.
The university gave me the assignment to make some modifications for the Espruino Web IDE and share it with @Gordon and the open-source community so it would have a chance to be used and implemented in the public build of the IDE.
TAB-BAR
As the title suggests I have been working on some changes that have to do with a tab-bar.
The current version of the IDE only allows to work in a code or blocky editor.
With my changes it is now possible to work and switch between multiple files without having to load every file or change the editor.
To make it more clear how everything works and looks I've made a video to show it off : (see youtube-link below) https://youtu.be/VzUx1m-8Mnw
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Hi everyone!
I'm a Belgian student in applied informatics and currently I'm following a traineeship at Tomas Bata University in the Czech Republic.
The university gave me the assignment to make some modifications for the Espruino Web IDE and share it with @Gordon and the open-source community so it would have a chance to be used and implemented in the public build of the IDE.
TAB-BAR
As the title suggests I have been working on some changes that have to do with a tab-bar.
The current version of the IDE only allows to work in a code or blocky editor.
With my changes it is now possible to work and switch between multiple files without having to load every file or change the editor.
To make it more clear how everything works and looks I've made a video to show it off : (see youtube-link below)
https://youtu.be/VzUx1m-8Mnw
My fork of the Espruino Web IDE can be found on my Github : (see github-link below)
https://github.com/FlorianDH/EspruinoWebIDE
I really hope my modifications are useful for the Espruino comunity.
Thank you for your interest and kind regards.
Florian