Written in the C language, Bluefish had a stable release in January 2017 which is compatible across other coding languages and platforms. It supports a plethora of programming languages including HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, PHP, C, C++, JavaScript, Java, Google Go, Vala, Ada, D, SQL, Perl, ColdFusion, JSP, Python, Ruby, and Shell. It is available across many platforms like Linux, Solaris, macOS, and Windows.
Bluefish can be integrated with other open source environments like GNOME. It can also be used as a standalone application. Bluefish is basically targeted at a market which requires something in-between of plain text editors and fully integrated development environment (IDE). Plain text editors can be overtly simple with no additional features, while full IDEs can be too complicated and complex. Here's where Bluefish software comes into the niche market of middle path between simple editors and full IDE.
We at Apps4Rent helps you deploy Bluefish editor on Azure. Tested by the Apps4rent experts, the Bluefish editor on Azure works fine when installed on Azure Cloud.
Key features in Bluefish editor on Azure:
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Default ports: TCP/UDP 3389 for RDP
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