Hi, Gaucho goes in a direction similar to codebubbles. I'm just waiting Fernando to finish his thesis, then we can prey on his work ;)
best, Esteban El 23/02/2012, a las 4:22p.m., Igor Stasenko escribió: > On 23 February 2012 19:47, Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.duca...@inria.fr> wrote: >> Sure we know. >> And we also know that it requires effort and lot of people are talking. >> > are *just* talking. > :) > >> Stef >> >> On Feb 23, 2012, at 7:27 PM, Matias Garcia Isaia wrote: >> >>> I hope you've seen CodeBubbles[0]... >>> >>> Wouldn't it be better something like that? If you want to see more >>> than one method (understandable situation), you open multiple "method >>> views" and that's it. Seeing a whole class as a file doesn't solve >>> much of the problem: nothing guarantees the methods you want to see >>> are toghether in "the file", and nothing guarantees the methods belong >>> to the same class... >>> >>> >>> Maybe just decoupling the method pane from the rest of the browser >>> (and providing some popping-out mechanism to have multiple method >>> panes at the same time) could help? >>> >>> >>> [0] http://www.andrewbragdon.com/codebubbles_site.asp >>> >>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Stéphane Ducasse >>> <stephane.duca...@inria.fr> wrote: >>>> good idea! >>>> >>>> Stef >>>> >>>> On Feb 22, 2012, at 11:03 PM, Frank Shearar wrote: >>>> >>>>> Well, me! One thing that would make my life considerably easier is a >>>>> MessageSet-like browser that "flattened" the methods, so they were >>>>> displayed one above the other - simulating a text file, in other >>>>> words. So many times I want to look at how a set of classes implement >>>>> some method. >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko. >