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Re: [bigloo] [Ann] SchemeScript 1.0.0 released!


Why should I prefere SchemeScript to emacs scheme mode?

Dominique Boucher schreef:

I'm pleased to announce the availability of SchemeScript 1.0.0, a
full-featured Scheme editor for the Eclipse environment.

http://schemeway.sourceforge.net

Although it has many features that are Kawa-specific, it can be used
to interact with any Scheme interpreter. It is especially targetted at
Scheme developers who also have to work in Java in the Eclipse
environment and don't want to switch between Eclipse and [X]Emacs.


SchemeScript provides the following features:

   * customizable syntax coloring;
   * correct, customizable, automatic indentation;
   * S-expressions-based editing à la Emacs;
   * parentheses matching and highlighting (with support for square
     brackets);
   * mouse-copy;
   * content assist (code completion, text hovers, context
     information);
   * Find Definition (pressing F12 on a symbol will jump to the
     symbol's definition, if it is defined globally);
   * header/chapter/section style comment insertion, with the outline
     view showing the document structure; and
   * generic integration with any Scheme interpreter
   * a Kawa scratchpad view for testing graphical components
     interactively (see the documentation for more details and the
     examples subdirectory)
   * access to the Kawa interpreter embedded in Eclipse (can be
     used to interact with the Eclipse infrastructure)
   * and lots more...

SchemeScript is used by a number of professional developers and at a
some universities for introductory courses using Scheme.

Dominique Boucher
The SchemeWay Project



Dominique Boucher, Ph.D.
Concepteur Principal
Nü Écho Inc
www.nuecho.com
Tél: (514) 861-3246 x 231








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