Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com> writes:
> 2013/10/9 Phillip Lord <phillip.l...@newcastle.ac.uk>
>> A persistant REPL would be nice (although, of course, as most evaluative
>> programmers restart periodically to avoid a balked environment, it might
>> introduce problems as well).
>>
>> A nice simple environment is key, but with a good path to more complex
>> functionality, as they become familiar the environment. I'd love to have
>> an IDE with a "newbie" mode which took away all the nonsense, and then
>> slowly turned it on with a "here's a new feature" dialog. Guess that's
>> not going to happen any time soon!
>>
>
>
> A web based simplified development environment, but directly connected to
> github underneath, and with a never stopped VM for each student (can be
> snapshotted, though).
>
> When time comes to know better, switch to the editor/IDE of your choice and
> get all things back from the github repo (but the persistent VM).


Yeah, that's a nice idea. Wouldn't be too hard to get it to work.

Phil

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