Re: A macro editor

2005-10-25 Thread Fabio Zadrozny
Hi Jaume, Pydev (http://pydev.sf.net) is an eclipse plugin that does code-completion for jython, so, it might be worth taking a look at it... Cheers, Fabio jau wrote: >Hello mates. > >I'm part of a big project's developer team. We are writting an >application in Java and we are planning to

Re: A macro editor

2005-10-21 Thread bruno modulix
Tom Anderson wrote: > On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > >> So - _I_ think the better user-experience comes froma well-working >> easy to use REPL to quickly give the scripts a try. > > > I'd agree with that. Which is better, a difficult language with lots of > fancy tools to help yo

Re: A macro editor

2005-10-20 Thread Tom Anderson
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > So - _I_ think the better user-experience comes froma well-working easy > to use REPL to quickly give the scripts a try. I'd agree with that. Which is better, a difficult language with lots of fancy tools to help you write it, or an easy language?

Re: A macro editor

2005-10-20 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
> My teammates and I were talking about to use one of Python, Ruby or > Groovy. But, we haven't decided which to use. > > What seems to be easier is to use Python, you know.. because of the > Jython thing. But, it is probably a mistake to take Jython without a > extensive analysis of the all po

A macro editor

2005-10-20 Thread jau
Hello mates. I'm part of a big project's developer team. We are writting an application in Java and we are planning to add scripting functionality to it. What we exactly are planning is to give a kind of tool that would allow our users to write their own scripts to perform their special operat