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  1. Joshua Van Brings Fireworks to Presser After 328 Victory

    Joshua Van is already looking forward to a fight versus Alexandre Pantoja. Joshua Van (17-2 MMA, 10-1 UFC)…
    #NewsBeep #News #MMA #AlexandrePantoja #CA #Canada #Fighting #flyweight #JoshuaVan #Sports #TatsuroTaira #UFC #UFC328:Chimaevvs.Strickland
    newsbeep.com/ca/661272/

  2. UFC 328’s Explosive Main Card Saturday Night, May 9!

    UFC 328 is capped with an exciting title fight doubleheader Saturday night. UFC 328 fight week continues. After…
    #NewsBeep #News #MMA #AlexanderVolkov #CA #Canada #Fighting #flyweight #heavyweight #JoshuaVan #KhamzatChimaev #Middleweight #SeanStrickland #Sports #TatsuroTaira #UFC #UFC328:Chimaevvs.Strickland #WaldoCortes-Acosta
    newsbeep.com/ca/655698/

  3. europesays.com/uk/226305/ Kai Kara-France gives honest review of his performance against Alexandre Pantoja in first comments after UFC 317 #AlexandrePantoja #EU #Europe #flyweight #France #KaiKaraFrance #UFC317

  4. ♻️ joindiaspora.com/posts/315db09…

    @[email protected]:
    In #love with #Geany.
    www.geany.org/
    Geany (IPA:ʒeːniː[3]) is a lightweight GUI text editor[4] using Scintilla and GTK, including basic IDE features. It is designed to have short load times, with limited dependency on separate packages or external libraries on Linux. It has been ported to a wide range of operating systems, such as BSD, Linux, macOS,[5] Solaris and Windows. The Windows port lacks an embedded terminal window; also missing from the Windows version are the external development tools present under Unix, unless installed separately by the user.[6] Among the supported programming languages and markup languages are C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, PHP, HTML, LaTeX, CSS, Python, Perl, Ruby, Pascal, Haskell, Erlang, Vala and many others.

    [7]In contrast to traditional Unix-based editors like Emacs or Vim, Geany more closely resembles programming editors common on Microsoft Windows such as Notepad++, which also uses Scintilla.

    [8]It is free software licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2 or later.[2] In 2012, the version number was increased to 1.22 from 0.21 to reflect the maturity of the product, as requested by many users.[9]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geany

    #lightweight #flyweight #ide #text #texteditor #floss #freesoftware #software #fav #favs #notes #linux #windows #macos #gnu #gpl #copyleft #gui #scintilla #gtk #bsd #solaris #customizable #unix #markdown
  5. @[email protected]:
    In #love with #Geany.
    www.geany.org/
    Geany (IPA:ʒeːniː[3]) is a lightweight GUI text editor[4] using Scintilla and GTK, including basic IDE features. It is designed to have short load times, with limited dependency on separate packages or external libraries on Linux. It has been ported to a wide range of operating systems, such as BSD, Linux, macOS,[5] Solaris and Windows. The Windows port lacks an embedded terminal window; also missing from the Windows version are the external development tools present under Unix, unless installed separately by the user.[6] Among the supported programming languages and markup languages are C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, PHP, HTML, LaTeX, CSS, Python, Perl, Ruby, Pascal, Haskell, Erlang, Vala and many others.

    [7]In contrast to traditional Unix-based editors like Emacs or Vim, Geany more closely resembles programming editors common on Microsoft Windows such as Notepad++, which also uses Scintilla.

    [8]It is free software licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2 or later.[2] In 2012, the version number was increased to 1.22 from 0.21 to reflect the maturity of the product, as requested by many users.[9]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geany

    #lightweight #flyweight #ide #text #texteditor #floss #freesoftware #software #fav #favs #notes #linux #windows #macos #gnu #gpl #copyleft #gui #scintilla #gtk #bsd #solaris #customizable #unix #markdown
  6. @[email protected]:
    In #love with #Geany.
    www.geany.org/
    Geany (IPA:ʒeːniː[3]) is a lightweight GUI text editor[4] using Scintilla and GTK, including basic IDE features. It is designed to have short load times, with limited dependency on separate packages or external libraries on Linux. It has been ported to a wide range of operating systems, such as BSD, Linux, macOS,[5] Solaris and Windows. The Windows port lacks an embedded terminal window; also missing from the Windows version are the external development tools present under Unix, unless installed separately by the user.[6] Among the supported programming languages and markup languages are C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, PHP, HTML, LaTeX, CSS, Python, Perl, Ruby, Pascal, Haskell, Erlang, Vala and many others.

    [7]In contrast to traditional Unix-based editors like Emacs or Vim, Geany more closely resembles programming editors common on Microsoft Windows such as Notepad++, which also uses Scintilla.

    [8]It is free software licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2 or later.[2] In 2012, the version number was increased to 1.22 from 0.21 to reflect the maturity of the product, as requested by many users.[9]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geany

    #lightweight #flyweight #ide #text #texteditor #floss #freesoftware #software #fav #favs #notes #linux #windows #macos #gnu #gpl #copyleft #gui #scintilla #gtk #bsd #solaris #customizable #unix #markdown