I have to admit, that the first IDEs I thought about based on your description 
were VisualWorks (Cincom Smalltalk) and VisualAge (for both Smalltalk and Java, 
originally from IBM, now from instantiations).  And yes, I spent many years in 
both of those IDEs :-)

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Behalf Of Justin Bozonier
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 1:40 PM
To: Seattle area Alt.Net
Subject: Re: What if your IDE was specific to your language?

Thanks for pointing to preexisting projects guys! Very interesting to see how 
others approached this concern.

Jeff: I think you're probably right. I've done a little SmallTalk but not 
enough to get a good enough feel for the workflow.

On Apr 11, 1:33 pm, Jeffery Olson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just want a managed vim with the good stuff from resharper. And 
> testdriven.net. And reflector.
>
> Also:
>
> >> Imagine if your IDE had practically no concept of text files. No 
> >> folders... Just namespaces, classes, methods, fields, etc. What 
> >> would that feel like? How would version control change? I somewhat 
> >> view it as applying DDD for programmers.
>
> http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/acb/codebubbles_site.htm
>
> Although, really, you should probably check out Pharo/Squeak Smalltalk 
> if you want to see the ideas you're expressing taken to their logical 
> conclusion. It's definitely pretty different compared to how we're 
> used to doing development w/ flat files, projects, etc, but it's 
> pretty nice once you get used to it. Also newspeak is out there for 
> people who want an even more militant vision of code/class 
> compartmentalization.

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