Hello, I am working on an IDE for GNU Smalltalk from time to time. It is called Overlord and it is a simple and classic class browser like gst-blox (so nothing new). It has come to a stage where it might have its usage for some people.
Besides the very very ugly coding, it lacks some major features like exporting capability, debugger and inspector. Also its text editor is just a text view for now... But you can do simple things like adding/editing/removing namespaces, classes, methods and it has syntax highlighting. I haven't packaged it yet (actually I might need a help there I don't know how gst-blox or gst-browser executers are created) so here is a tarball: http://www.canol.info/smalltalk/Overlord.tar.gz To install: 1) Extract the tarball 2) cd ~/the-folder-you-extracted-into/Overlord (this is necessary) 3) gst ./Main.st or gst -I "the-path-to-image-you-want-to-open" ./Main.st Here is a screencast to see it in action. I do a classic hello world web application example using Iliad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWArTTtsZ-0 Comments and contributions are welcome... ----- Canol Gökel -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/ANN-Overlord-an-IDE-for-GNU-Smalltalk-tp3720772p3720772.html Sent from the Gnu mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ help-smalltalk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-smalltalk
