[REBOL] Re: IDE
From: tim-johnsons:web at: 15-Jun-2006 10:09
* Brian Wisti <brian.wisti-gmail.com> [060615 09:14]: Hi Brian: For now why don't you
try the following: http://www.rebol.com/tools/rebol.el This *is* the original that I
hacked. the hacked version is finicky and a bit buggy, I've lived with it, but I am reluctant
to exhibit my shortcomings. :-) However: I'm rebuilding the mode from scratch, and I
hope to have that available by sometime next week. That will have asynchronous interpereter
communication plus a bunch of other goodies not available on the original. Special keymappings,
code templates, menu indexing of subroutines etc. 'til then, see what the original will
do for you. tim > On 6/15/06, Tim Johnson <tim-johnsons-web.com> wrote: > > > > > > >
> Been impressed by the NetBeans IDE lately, though... > > > > IDEs are important! >
> > > I've used the emacs rebol 'mode which I hacked to enable asynchronous > > running
of the rebol interpereter from within the editor. I also added > > many other features
to the original 'mode. Not too long ago, I used > > emacs to create an 'IDE' for newlisp.
> > > > I'm currently using what I now know about elisp to create an entirely > > new
editor mode for rebol in emacs/xemacs. > > > > I also write in python. If I were using
windows to code in python, I > > would use pythonwin. It is a very good example of how
a good > > IDE/editor can make up for a very much more verbose coding style than > >
rebol. > > > > tim > > -- > > Tim Johnson <tim-johnsons-web.com> > > http://www.alaska-internet-solutions.com
> > -- > > To unsubscribe from the list, just send an email to > > lists at rebol.com
with unsubscribe as the subject. > > > > > > Can you post your hacked version of rebol.el
somewhere? I've been > using Crimson Editor on windows, which is really nice, but not
nearly > as powerful as emacs. > > Kind Regards, > > Brian Wisti > http://coolnamehere.com/
> -- > To unsubscribe from the list, just send an email to > lists at rebol.com with
unsubscribe as the subject. -- Tim Johnson <tim-johnsons-web.com> http://www.alaska-internet-solutions.com