On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 22:05 +0100, Pasqualino 'Titto' Assini wrote: > Hi Claus, > > On Monday 18 June 2007 18:14:58 Claus Reinke wrote: > > >Having just presented a case for the possible rationality of the > > >irrational decision of creating an Emacs-like IDE in Haskell, I > > >wonder if we should not be even more irrational and contemplate the > > >possibility of using Haskell to create a radically different kind of > > >IDE.. New technologies are often used to imitate and reimplement the > > >artefacts of previous technologies. > > > > don't underestimate those "previous" technologies, though. given your > > you're almost certain to find this interesting: > > Croquet is a powerful open source software development environment > > Thanks for the reference. > > I actually knew about Croquet but I thought of it mostly as an "open-source > second life" because of its emphasys on shared 3D worlds but you are quite > right, it might also be useful for cooperative software development. > > I must admit that my dream doesn't go so far, I was more thinking about > Web/Web services kind of technology to integrate distributed traditional > development text-based tools (editors, compilers, etc.) plus a configurable > Web based UI.
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