Re: GSOC Application

2008-04-14 Fir de Conversatie Nico Weber
> Using eclipse, I believe it has a compilation system so that it > compiles while you write the code, while compiling it checks for > errors in the syntax, if there are any syntactical errors it will > underline them and make it known to the user and won't let the user > run the applicati

Re: GSOC Application

2008-04-14 Fir de Conversatie Jonathan Frawley
Hi Bram, Sorry for the delay in replying, been sick the past few days. I've applied to three other GSOC organizations, GNOME, Kate and Audacity. My Kate application is to create a vi-like modal system for Kate, along with improvements to the command-line konsolepart. Using eclipse, I believe it

Re: GSOC Application

2008-03-30 Fir de Conversatie frawleyj
Many thanks for your suggestions. Yes I had a look at Flymake and it is very similar to what I envisage this project becoming. Perhaps a more lightweight, up-to-date and configurable version however. I have updated my proposal as follows, please let me know what you think, any input is very much a

Re: GSOC Application

2008-03-30 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
A.Politz wrote: > Jonathan Frawley wrote: > [...] >> >> >> >> On-The-Fly Code Checking Proposal >> >> Proposed Organization : Vim >> Name : Jonathan Frawley >> University : Trinity College Dublin >> Course : Computer Science >> >> Abstract : >> An attempt at speeding up the edit-compile-edit

Re: GSOC Application

2008-03-30 Fir de Conversatie A.Politz
Jonathan Frawley wrote: [...] > > > > On-The-Fly Code Checking Proposal > > Proposed Organization : Vim > Name : Jonathan Frawley > University : Trinity College Dublin > Course : Computer Science > > Abstract : > An attempt at speeding up the edit-compile-edit cycle which plagues > progra

GSOC Application

2008-03-29 Fir de Conversatie Jonathan Frawley
I am submitting an application to Vim for the Google summer of Code, I thought I'd email the mailing list to see if anyone had any thoughts on improvements to my applications. Any thoughts would be appreciated, whether negative or positive. I have plentiful experience using vim, and always thought