![]() SAC_DeepSky_81_QCQ.TXT is version 8.1 of the Saguaro Astronomy Club database in quote, comma, quote delimited form.It contains information on over 10,000 deepsky objects. There are lots of possible ways to search and sort the data in this popular spreadsheet. SAC_DeepSky_81.XLS is version 8.1 of the SAC data as an Excel spreadsheet.These are useful files, but they did not fit the information style of the main database. POTPOURRI.TXT is a set of information about a wide variety of astronomical phenomena from white dwarf stars, red stars, meteor showers, common names and more. ![]() REVHIST.TXT is the revision history, a short file about the various releases of the SAC database.Please spend some time reading this info before trying to utilize the database, it will help you to use this data effectively. There is information here on the data fields and what the data means. SACDOC.TXT is the documentation for the SAC database.This ZIP file contains the following 7 files: As always, if you find an error, please let us know. How far we have come from the list of the brightest 300 objects contained within Burnham’s Celestial Handbook, all typed in on my Apple II+. Thinking it would be an easy task, here we are more than 25 years later, still maintaining and updating a much larger listing of information about what to observe at the telescope. This club project started many years ago, when we wanted a listing of the brightest deep sky objects on our computers with 64KB of memory on floppy disks. However, CodeBox surely is a little front-end code editor that works well and manages to offer live preview instantly.Click on the desired sheet to view the pdf.ĭatabases Saguaro Astronomy Club Database version 8.1 ![]() To summarize, this is not an instrument for advanced users who need complex development environments and tools. Why? Because it is simple, free, and not full of a lot of overwhelming functionality. In general, this functionality is useful for experienced developers however, for students or beginners who need to learn certain structures and always write them from scratch, CodeBox is ideal. Although it does not have auto completion, this can actually be a good thing. This instrument is a great solution for teaching other people how to code, or for using it for yourself. ![]() A coding editor for beginners, teaching, and other purposes There are other functions in this tool, like syntax highlighting, code wrap formatting, occurrence replacement, a small scrolling bar (that also give a code overview), and file symbol mapping. As such, this instrument is only for software and front-end developers. ![]() There are three different containers in the code-writing panel, and these are for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. With CodeBox, you get, right off the bat, visual feedback, as it displays, in the right-sided panel, a live preview of the code you write into the dedicated boxes, at the left. Some of the benefits that are offered by these types of applications are that they encourage transparency, are community-centered, and usually can be improved by either the main developer or people willing to contribute to the project. It currently is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. For what it is worth, you should first take into account that CodeBox is an open-source tool that is in active development, and it is an early-stage project. There are many code editors out there that offer sophisticated functionality and complex integrated cross-platform technologies. CodeBox manages to integrate into a code editing solution live preview capabilities while remaining a non-disruptive one-layout environment. ![]()
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