Ludwig Jossieaux wrote:
Hi, dear Mozart users!
I am writing this message to announce that I just launched a
sourceforge project, osmoz, that will be an IDE + visual designer for
Mozart/Oz. The purpose of this project is to offer an alternative to
Emacs, but also to explore the conception of new tools in the case of
multiparadigm rapid development.
A pre-alpha version of this IDE is already available! It was made for
my BS's diploma, this year, here in Brussels. The problem is the
portability since it is written in C# for .NET. I'm currently working
on a cross-platform version of this one, made in XUL, XBL, Javascript
and SVG, and that is intend to work inside the Firefox browser and,
later, with Xulrunner.
these files are available at http://osmoz.sourceforge.net/
Installation notes : The ozc compiler has to be in the windows path.
The implementation use the Gtk librairies. Gtk works fine with mozart
1.3.1, but the librairies were missing when I installed mozart 1.3.2.
I had to copy the GTK folder from 1.3.1 to 1.3.2, and to install the
old gtk 1.3 dll in /windows/system32 in order to launch the generated
applications.
Comments welcomed!
Ludwig
Dear Ludwig,
I received a copy of your BS diploma thesis from your advisor and I
would like to
congratulate you on taking the initiative of making a Windows IDE for
Mozart/Oz.
Sincerely,
Peter Van Roy
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