--- Ralf Hemmecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another question is why do you believe that I would consider a LISP
> IDE if I want to program in Axiom? If you had written Aldor or
> SPAD++ IDE that would count, but still only half interesting, since
> we need a LP-aware IDE.
ABLE is currently a Lisp editor, true. I am interested not in what it
can do now but what it might be able to do. Emacs has a huge amount of
code that we have no direct use for and a limitation with syntax
highlighting that makes a robust literate programming a bit tricky. I
would like to experiment with some ideas concerning literate
programming editors and ABLE could be a flexible environment in which
to experiment.
So no, I don't expect you to consider a LISP IDE or even a SPAD++ IDE
for Axiom programming. I want to explore the possibility of creating
the editor that we would want for Axiom, which would likely combine a
Lisp IDE, a SPAD++ IDE, and literate programming.
Cheers,
CY
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