Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-23 Thread Gautier DI FOLCO
2014-05-22 17:30 GMT+02:00 xen x...@dds.nl: Hi, thanks for your feedback on your own issue. Correct, I'm lazy and I wanted to know if someone had this idea before me. Laziness is not a good starting point for something like this you know, because it mostly means you're asking people to

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-23 Thread BPJ
2014-05-23 01:23, Miles Fidelman skrev: At least in my case, my response has nothing to do with yours Mine neither -- I was commenting on the OP's remark, not yours, wasn't I? Besides I agreed witth you if anything: the set of all programing languages is too big and too varied to be handled

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-22 Thread xen
Hi, thanks for your feedback on your own issue. Correct, I'm lazy and I wanted to know if someone had this idea before me. Laziness is not a good starting point for something like this you know, because it mostly means you're asking people to do things you could very well do yourself for

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-22 Thread Miles Fidelman
Gautier DI FOLCO wrote: I'm looking for a library or a framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages. I'm completely confused by this request. Isn't the point of language-specific editors and IDEs to go from those aspects that are common to all languages, and then add

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-22 Thread BPJ
2014-05-21 10:09, Gautier DI FOLCO skrev: Yes, I thought to mainstream programming languages. The definition of which depends on which generation you belong to... /bpj -- -- You received this message from the vim_use maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-22 Thread xen
BPJ, can I ask you something out in public? Since you and Miles Fidelman are responding to this same person after I have written that lengthy piece, and you're completely ignoring my contribution, I can only assume that I am coming across as arrogant. And you guys are trying to tone me down.

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-22 Thread Miles Fidelman
xen wrote: BPJ, can I ask you something out in public? Since you and Miles Fidelman are responding to this same person after I have written that lengthy piece, and you're completely ignoring my contribution, I can only assume that I am coming across as arrogant. And you guys are trying to

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-21 Thread Gautier DI FOLCO
Thanks for your answer. 2014-05-20 23:55 GMT+02:00 Xen x...@dds.nl: You sound as if you want to write such an abstraction or its implementation yourself, but I rather doubt this is the case. Correct, I'm lazy and I wanted to know if someone had this idea before me. You also sound a bit

Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-20 Thread Gautier DI FOLCO
Hi all, I'm looking for a library or a framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages. For example, I recently found this two plus plugins: - http://blogs.perl.org/users/ovid/2014/05/automatic-variable-highlighting-in-vim.html -

Re: Library/framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages

2014-05-20 Thread Xen
Op Tue, 20 May 2014 23:15:18 +0200 schreef Gautier DI FOLCO gautier.difo...@gmail.com: I'm looking for a library or a framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages. For example, I recently found this two plus plugins: -