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address in the contact page at holonforth.com/holoncode/


2011/4/30 Justin Bozonier <[email protected]>:
> Awesome! I'd love to talk with you more about the evolution of this project
> and give it a try.
> Where are you located?
>
> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 2:39 AM, Wolf Wejgaard <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Pardon me for intruding, I stumbled upon your discussion while
>> searching the web for "source code on text files". I have great
>> sympathy for the subject of your discussion, and since I have actually
>> done something about it I invite you to have a look at my way of
>> programming.
>>
>> I am handling source code as a collection of code units in a database
>> and present and edit the units in a Smalltalk like browser in a
>> hierarchical structure of modules and sections. The module conforms to
>> a classical source file and the sections collect functionally related
>> units.
>>
>> My first implementation was a full IDE with compiler and debugger, so
>> there was no need for source files. The present solution, however, is
>> a universal source code handler and therefore the system maintains a
>> source text file for each module. The files are updated with every
>> change of the code in the browser and thus always represents the
>> current state of the project.
>>
>> After thirty years of software development I have come to understand
>> programming as a process of writing. When you have a look at the
>> system you will note that I actually think in terms of chapters
>> instead of modules, implying that the browser presents the source code
>> as (readable as) a book. But take it as you like. Anyway, my
>> productivity made a big jump the day I had the first version ready for
>> actual work on the application at the time, and it has been pleasantly
>> high ever since.
>>
>> The system, HolonCode, is available at http://holonforth.com/holoncode/
>> . The site and its design are very much in development, I am
>> struggling with the introduction and the arguments for 'normal'
>> programmers to clarify the benefits of handling source in a database.
>> A task that your discussion has eased a lot here.
>>
>> But the HolonCode system is fully functional and thoroughly tested. I
>> do use the IDE to develop itself and thus know that it works.
>>
>> Now, I wonder if HolonCode fits into the .NET world and does address
>> your concerns. If any members of your group should actually use the
>> system, please mail me and I will send you a personal license.
>>
>> Anyway, I hope that you will find something of inspiration for your
>> own lightsaber.
>>
>>
>> Wolf Wejgaard
>> www.holonforth.com
>>
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