Upadate any packages if necessary by typing y to proceed.; 3. Create a virtual environment for your project. In the terminal client enter the following where yourenvname is the name you want to call your environment, and replace x.x with the Python version you wish to use. On February 8, 2019, the Commission adopted revisions to the Accreditation Standards for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Programs. Specifically, the Commission adopted terminology revisions from Months to Weeks, and revised Standards 4-3.1, 4-9.2, 4-9.5, and 5-4; and added Standards 4-9.3 and 4-9.4, with implementation July 1, 2020. One Loudspeaker - Many Solutions The N-APS is an ultra-compact 2 x 6.5” / 2-way arrayable point source that combines the versatility of a point source with the perfect array ability of a line array, creating a unique category of sound reinforcement system for small to medium size venues.
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Developer(s) | Panic |
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Initial release | April 23, 2007 |
Stable release | |
Platform | macOS |
Type | Web development |
License | Proprietary, shareware with a 7-day trial |
Website | www.panic.com/coda/ |
Coda is a commercial and proprietary web developmentapplication for macOS, developed by Panic. It was first released on April 23, 2007 and won the 2007 Apple Design Award for Best User Experience. Coda version 2.0 was released on 24 May 2012, along with an iPad version called Diet Coda. Although formerly available on the Mac App Store, it was announced on May 14, 2014 that the update to Coda 2.5 would not be available in the Mac App Store due to sandboxing restrictions.[2]
Concept and idea[edit]
The concept for Coda came from the web team at Panic, who would have five or six different programs for coding, testing and reference. Xpressive 1 1 0 – css3 live authoring tool. The lack of full-featured website development platforms equivalent to application development platform Xcode served as the purpose for Coda's creation.
Development[edit]
Currently, little is known about the actual development of Coda. What is known from Panic co-founder Steven Frank's blog is that Coda development started at Panic sometime in late 2005.[3] Assigned to the project were 5 engineers, 3 people on support and testing, one designer, and one Japanese localizer.[3]
Sections[edit]
The application is divided into six sections (Sites, Edit, Preview, CSS, Terminal, and Books), which are accessed through six tabs at the top of the application. Users can also split the window into multiple sections either vertically or horizontally, to access multiple sections or different files at the same time.
Sites[edit]
In Coda, sites are the equivalent of 'projects' in many other applications like TextMate. Each site has its own set of files, its own FTP settings, etc. When Coda is closed in the midst of a project and then reopened, the user is presented with exactly what it was like before the application was closed. Another notable feature is the ability to add a Local and Remote version to each site, allowing the user to synchronize the file(s) created, modified or deleted from their local and remote locations.
Files[edit]
Coda incorporates a slimmed down version of the company's popular FTP client, Transmit, dubbed 'Transmit Turbo'. The Files portion is a regular FTP, SFTP, FTP+SSL, and WebDAV client, where the user can edit, delete, create, and rename files and folders.
Editor[edit]
The editor in Coda incorporates a licensed version of the SubEthaEdit engine, rather than having a custom one, to allow for sharing of documents over the Bonjour network. Coda also has a new Find/Replace mechanism, which allows users to do complex replaces using a method similar to regular expressions.
Coda also recognises specially-formatted comment tags in many syntaxes, called bookmarks, which appear in a separate pane beside the editor called the Code Navigator. Bookmarks allow the user to jump to the corresponding line of text from anywhere in the editor by clicking on the link in the Code Navigator.[4]
Plug-ins[edit]
Coda 1.6 and later supports plug-ins, which are scripts usually written in command line programming languages like Cocoa, AppleScript, Perl, or even shell scripting languages like bash, that appear in Coda's menu bar and do specific tasks like appending URLs or inserting text at a certain point. Plug-ins can either be written using Xcode or through Panic's free program, the Coda Plug-in Creator.
Command-line utility[edit]
Coda does not come with its own command-line utility. Instead, a third-party utility such as coda-cli can be used.
Reviews[edit]
Coda 1[edit]
Coda 1 received a review of 3.5/5 mice from Macworld.[5] It received 4/5 stars from CNET's Download.com.[6]
Coda 2[edit]
Snippetslab 1 8 3. Coda 2 received a rating of 4.5/5 mice from Macworld.[7]
References[edit]
- ^'Coda 2 Release Notes'. Panic.com. Retrieved 11 February 2020.
- ^'Panic Blog » Coda 2.5 and the Mac App Store'. Panic.com. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
- ^ ab'~stevenf: Announcing Coda 1.0'. 5 May 2007. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
- ^'Panic - Coda - Developer'. 20 February 2012. Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
- ^'Download Coda 1.0.3 - Macworld'. Macworld. Archived from the original on 2014-09-14. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
- ^'Coda'. Download.com. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
- ^'Coda 2 dramatically improves an already very good code editor'. Macworld.com. Retrieved 2016-04-03.
External links[edit]
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One Loudspeaker - Many Solutions
The N-APS is an ultra-compact 2 x 6.5” / 2-way arrayable point source that combines the versatility of a point source with the perfect array ability of a line array, creating a unique category of sound reinforcement system for small to medium size venues.
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The N-APS has the latest in driver and system design technology.
Power
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N-APS delivers twice the power handling as well as significantly more low-end.
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Solves a common problem for a line array or arrayable box by summing the energy from all transducers to perform as a single source, without any phase destruction, which allows for a perfectly coherent and uniform wavefront.
Phase Linearity
The N-APS benefits from being phase-linear, unlike many of today's loudspeakers. There is no need to apply destructive processing when combining different elements in complex systems. Used singularly or in arrays.
Versatility
Available in 60°, 90°, 120° or asymmetrical horizontal coverage. The great thing about N-APS is that you can configure it in any way you choose, with no tools required. Streamline your workflow, whatever the application.
RDC Driver
The unique Ring Diaphragm Curved-wave-driver means there is very little distortion and no reshaping required, so it offers extraordinary sonic precision. As a result, when you put more N-APS together, they perform as one single cabinet, with no interference whatsoever.
Low Frequency Drivers
Four aluminium shorting rings reduce induction variation, minimising intermodulation distortion whilst reducing thermal compression. This design dramatically reduces IM distortion and improves the overall sound quality and performance. Autocad 2020.
Dynamic Air Cooling
The front baffle and vents are made from aluminium with all drivers mounted into it. The DAC technology dramatically improves heat dissipation, doubling the power handling and the maximum SPL capability compared to a conventionally cooled system.
N-SUB
The N-SUB is a compact 15” high output subwoofer, weighing in at 28 kg. With high power handling of 1500 W, a maximum SPL of 139 dB (peak), this is a sub with guts - it reaches as low as 30 Hz. Like CODA’s N-APS, N-SUB benefits from Dynamic Airflow Cooling (DAC) - a smart, patented technology which allows the box to hit very high SPLs while staying completely cool – contrasting traditional sub behaviour, where applying more power generally increases the heat inside, resulting in compressed and distorted audio. In the N-SUB’s case, all sonic clarity is retained - it simply gets louder. Much louder.
When paired with N-APS, N-SUB takes the system right down to 30 Hz. As with all CODA boxes, N-SUB also benefits from an integrated one-pin rigging system, compatible with N-APS, for flyable or ground stackable sub arrays.
The N-SUB is equipped with a long excursion 15” ultra low distortion driver. A strong motor delivers extreme high magnetic flux, which makes it super efficient - its 4-inch voice coil ensures ultra linear excursion at a consistent magnetic force. The cone ensures maximum stiffness and low moving mass. Three aluminium shorting rings reduce induction variation, which in turn minimises intermodulation distortion whilst reducing thermal compression. Ultimately, this improves the overall sonic performance, resulting in a greater audience experience.
The N-SUB is designed to work exclusively with CODA Audio LINUS Amplifiers as an integrated solution for DSP control, amplification, network remote control and diagnostics – this guarantees optimal performance and protection; and although its primary job is to provide low end reinforcement for N-APS, the N-SUB is also suited for a variety of applications in the touring and installation markets where compact size, high precision and deep, punchy low frequency is needed. Think dance clubs, theatres, Houses of Worship, and a variety of live sound venues.
Systems & Amps
More power, more control, more efficiency: CODA Audio's LINUS processing and amplification products are designed to control all CODA Audio loudspeaker systems.
The LINUS platform is perfectly suitable for all types of touring and installation applications. Providing system control, LINUS products can be used for FOH, or monitoring systems, in fact wherever you need power & processing for your CODA system. LINUS DSP includes factory presets based on FIR and IIR filtering for all CODA Audio loudspeaker systems. The digital audio distribution via LiNET transmits up to eight digital audio signals over standard CAT5 cable. The graphical user interface LINUS Control offers an innovative, flexible system design, tuning and monitoring. LINUS Control offers powerful tools for creating, controlling and monitoring any size system.
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