WOW!

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:06 AM, Will Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Code bubbles: http://www.cs.brown.edu/people/acb/codebubbles_site.htm
>
> On Apr 11, 12:27 pm, Justin Bozonier <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yeah this is totally a Lightsaber IDE discussion... (Go here for a
> > solid introhttp://lightsaberide.com/)
> >
> > Tim Erickson and I already got STFU and Code created but I'm thinking
> > about creating a much more experimental IDE one that is specific to my
> > domain as a C# or Ruby developer.
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > Now, of course there are MANY benefits to having our source code in
> > text files... MANY MANY benefits... There are also some pain points
> > (come on you've felt them before) so I can't help but wonder. What if?
> > Bobby Johnson already proposed an awesome feature idea for STFU and
> > Code. Using Gists as a place to store the source code. Bloody
> > brilliant.
> >
> > Going to an even further extreme (I love taking ideas to their
> > extremes until they break down)... I'd like to apply an extremely
> > simplistic take on C# to my IDE. Given that programming speed is not
> > my constraint but understanding is, what would happen if I added each
> > statement individually? Like a button on a window for editing a method
> > call that says "Add Statement". Further add to that that I'll have the
> > ability to call all methods "messages" (it's my editor wrapped around
> > my own mental model) and I can also ensure my editor has no way to use
> > properties... Adding dependencies to a class could be called "Add
> > Observers"... I don't have the problems solved but that's where I'm
> > heading.. Some place really REALLY weird and possibly not useful,
> > though definitely interesting and worth discussion.
> >
> > What y'all think of that direction? Optimist Primes help me brain
> > storm, Negatrons feel free to bring it hard! I don't have any ego in
> > this one just think it would turn my whole world upside down just to
> > try it. :D
> >
> > Thanks guys!
> >
> > Justin
>
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