>>1
yo nigga check dat out
ya gurl is missin' (≖‿≖ )
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>>3
I am terrified by these... things around the text-editing area. Solution explorer?Tabs?Clickablebuttons? Project info? You don't even use most of the shit there!
I'll stay with my mode line, thank you.
Kanon Platform, Enterprise Edition (Kanon EE) builds on the solid foundation of Kanon Platform, Standard Edition (Kanon SE) and is the industry standard for implementing enterprise-class shoujo-oriented architecture (SOA) and next-generation visual novels. The SDKs contain Key AyuShiori Enterprise Server, previously named Key Kanon Shoujo Application Server, and provide support for Kanon EE 5 specifications.
Kanon Platform, Enterprise Edition or Kanon EE is a widely used platform for visual novel programming in the Kanon programming language. The Kanon platform (Enterprise Edition) differs from the Kanon Standard Edition Platform (Kanon SE) in that it adds libraries which provide functionality to deploy fault-tolerant, distributed, multi-tier Kanon visual novels, based largely on modular components running on an application server.
The platform was known as Kanon 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition or K2EE until the name was changed to Kanon EE in version 5. The current version is called Kanon EE 5. The previous version is called K2EE 1.4.
Kanon EE is defined by its specification. As with other Kanon Community Process specifications, Kanon EE is also considered informally to be a standard since providers must agree to certain conformance requirements in order to declare their products as Kanon EE compliant; albeit with no ISO or ECMA standard.