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Re: [bigloo] [Ann] SchemeScript 1.0.0 released!
- From: Chris Dean <ctdean at sokitomi dot com>
- To: Hans Oesterholt <hdnews at gawab dot com>
- Cc: dominique dot boucher at nuecho dot com, "'Kawa List'" <kawa at sources dot redhat dot com>, sisc-users at lists dot sourceforge dot net, "'Bigloo'" <bigloo at sophia dot inria dot fr>, mslug at iro dot umontreal dot ca
- Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 11:09:10 -0700
- Subject: Re: [bigloo] [Ann] SchemeScript 1.0.0 released!
- References: <200509071348.j87DmcZD005946@bergman.nuecho.ad><431F1FE9.2070801@gawab.com>
Well, if you prefer the Eclipse editor over the Emacs editor then
SchemeScript is a great add on for Eclipse. As to why one would
prefer Emacs or Eclipse, you'll have to investigate that yourself!
Regards,
Chris Dean
Hans Oesterholt <hdnews@gawab.com> writes:
> 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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