There was a wiki that elaboroted on something like that, but it seems
broken at the moment
http://ide.roard.com/wakka.php?wiki=Main
Mh, I saw that he was proposing something like that already but I have yet
to actually read what he wrote :p
Some of the ideas that were there can be found in the interface that was
created for writing steptalk scripts in Gorm.
http://www.roard.com/screenshots/screenshot_steptalkclass2.png
http://www.xdev.org/gnustep/demo.html
Neat! I was wondering how I could integrate Gorm in the whole
Smalltalk-browser-code-editor concept and this is one possible answer.
Now, the author of StepTalk said that it wasn't designed to make
full-blown applications and I think this is a shame. Being ahead of the
competition regarding development tools might lure in curious developers,
since this is way more interesting than the traditional approach to
application development!
This also reminds me of http://www.ambrai.com/smalltalk/index.html (check
out the screenshots). So much to do, so little time :(
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