GNU/Linux Fedora 35 Installing Light Table – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Light Table Editor in Fedora 35 GNU/Linux Desktop.
And Light Table for Fedora 35 will work with Most Languages out there, but it has deeper Language Integrations (things like inline eval) for Clojure, ClojureScript, Javascript, Python, HTML, and CSS.
Again some Light Table Features:
- WATCHES: Next-gen println to keep track of important values in your code. Just add a watch to an expression and the value will be streamed back to LT in real time.
- INLINE EVALUTION: No more printing to the console in order to view your results. Simply evaluate your code and the results will be displayed inline.
- OPEN SOURCE: Developer tools should be open source. Every bit of Light Table’s code is available to the community because none of us are as smart as all of us.
- MALLEABLE: Keymaps, behaviors, and Light Table’s Behavior-Object-Tag engine means you can easily shape your IDE to whatever your work requires.
- PLUGIN MANAGER: The plugin manager hooks into the central list of plugins so you don’t have to go hunting all over the internet to find the ones you want.
- POWERFUL EDITING: Light Table is a lightweight, clean, and sleek interface with all of the power and functionality you need and expect from your editor.
Moreover, this guide includes detailed instructions about to Getting-Started with Light Table on Fedora.
Finally, here it’s described a Light Table System-Wide Setup, for a Local one simply Decompress the Archive and Run from a location into your Home folder.
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1. Launching Shell Emulator
Open a Terminal window
Ctrl+Alt+t on Desktop
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands).
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