On Sat, 23 Sep 2000 16:33:03 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I need REBOL/Command and REBOL/View to work together. We've changed

as an intermediate solution, you could always throw a tcl/tk front end
around your rebol/command programs...of course you may find tcl/tk so
easy to work with  (and complete) that you end up switching to it
completly :)

> > 1. I NEED A CLEAR ROADMAP.

coincidentally, there is a tcl/tk roadmap (for the 'free' and 'commercial'
aspects of the language)

[all the rest of your points are  easily covered by tcl/tk]

the only real reason i added rebol to my language toolbox was the easy
of net related programming.

at the moment it's much easier to throw a tk front end to rebol programs
than it is writing rebol/view...

i would think that i'm not alone in saying  that most programmers can't
be tied down to one language. rebol offers quite a bit to programmers,
but i don't find it the end-all solution to every programming problem.

at this point i wouldn't want to maintain a rebol program much more than
50 lines long. it's taking me longer to wrap my mind around rebol than
it did python. and unfortunately i keep bumping into brick walls that
have no answers in the docs...

.t
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