Creation history
The Vcode development environment was originally developed as a school project, but grew into something more. Development began in November 2023, the first release version was ready by December. Since then, testing and work on improvements began. By April 2024, it was completed significant modernization, all the main functionality was added. In total, more than 2500 lines of code were written for Vcode in Python, as well as about 1000 lines in PHP for the site. Thanks to the testers, as well as users who filled out the feedback questionnaire, Vcode turned out the way it is. there is now
List of testers who contributed to the development of the project: Stepanov Konstantin, Grigorenko Roman, Halliullin Egor, Smirnov Maxim, Zaitsev Arseny, Shivalov Ivan, Sabitov Timur, Gumerov Daniyar, Popov Dmitry, Rezvanov Karim, Almaeva Sofya, Karimova Aisina, Kozyreva Diana
Participation in competitions and conferences
The main partner of the project is MAOU Lyceum No. 131 Kazan city
In cooperation with the Lyceum, a full-scale testing of Vcode (from version 0.4.0 to 0.6.1) was carried out, as well as many small tests to determine the motion vector. In computer science lessons, Lyceum students were asked to use Vcode instead of the usually used PyCharm
Other partners
Author and developer of the project - Varenik Vladimir Antonovich
Developer of various programs and bots, as well as websites. Experience 3 years. Languages ​​used: Python, PHP, Javascript, C#, C++, Rust, Kotlin. There are many OpenSource and commercial projects
Project manager - Alexander Robertovich Belyakov
Teacher-organizer, teacher of geography and life safety. Vcode was the first project related to computer science. An excellent project manager
Project consultant - Vladimir Nikolaevich Shubinkin
Informatics teacher, programmer. Good project manager with a large number of successful projects. Consultations helped in writing the basic project code
Contacts
support@vcodeide.ru
webmaster@vcodeide.ru
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