One unique aspect of Emacs is the support for software developers. This category holds development sites for developer packages included and not included in the standard Emacs distribution.
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- CC Mode The development homepage of the Mode for editing C/C++ and other languages with similar syntax.
- Emacs Development Environment Tools CEDET is a collection of tools written with the end goal of creating an advanced development environment for Emacs users.
- Ilisp Integration of various Lisp implementations (mostly Common Lisp systems and various Scheme dialects) within Emacs.
- PHP Mode Sourceforge project page of a major mode for editing PHP source.
- Inform Mode A major mode to edit programs written in the Inform programming language. Supports the usual program mode functions: automatic indentation, moving over expressions, comment and string filling, font locking, tags-file support, starting compiles and parsing errors.
- ECB A source code browser for Emacs. It is a global minor-mode which displays a couple of windows that can be used to browse directories, files and methods. It supports method parsing for Java, C, C++, Elisp. [Open source, GPL]
- ANTLR Mode Major mode that provides various features for editing ANTLR grammar files.
- Phillip Lord's Emacs Packages Mostly additional packages for JDE.
- Python Mode Python support for Emacs and XEmacs.
- psvn.el Provides a subversion interface for Emacs. Information on the module and the source code are available.
- Java Development Environment A software package that turns Emacs into a comprehensive system for creating, editing, debugging, and documenting Java applications. Information about installing and using JDE, FAQ, package download and contributions.
- Emacs ada-mode homepage Mode for programming in ADA. Downloads and documentation.
- Haskell Mode for Emacs An Emacs mode currently supporting font locking, declaration scanning, documentation, indentation, hugs interaction.
- David Ponce's Emacs Page Additions to JDE.