Hi,

I want to use it with Ubuntu ;)

I'm new to the OM community, so I'm wondering if you are the first one who want to build such thing. Isn't there any existing IDE integration for the OM?


Lally Singh schrieb:
Nah, I'd been planning on getting haskell up for OM.  They already
have a basic ARM target for ghc, and there's already a haskell->GTK
mapping.

But, now that we're talking about development environments,  who'd be
interested in using an IDE for developing OM?

I was thinking about putting together a Netbeans plugin to dev for it.
 I'm wondering:
1. anyone want to use such a thing?
2. anyone wanna help?

I'll be using Mac OS X & solaris personally (probably more of the
latter), but if someone'd be up for testing it on Linux, I'd be happy
to support that too.  A nice little basis to create wizards for all
kinds of OM applications, plugins, etc. sounds like good community
open-source fun.

I'd consider this my first big contribution to OM, so I'm happy to do it.

Please, no religious wars on Java/NetBeans, etc.  Feel free to use the
work for your own desires after, but I've been through enough dev
cycles on other platforms that I'm feeling pretty firm on this.

If you say 'Eclipse', I'm going to traceroute you from a cell modem in
my car, and bring a baseball bat with me.

On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Oliver Uvman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesus! I thought I was the only one wanting to program CL on the OM.
 I've had lots of interesting ideas on how to use a gesture-based
 interface for writing CL, which could work only thanks to the sparse
 syntax, and plan to make that some of the first things I program for
 my OM. Hooray!

 /Oliver Uvman

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