Actually a keyboard driven version of something like this might be
neat.  When I do word processing I love using the lyx editor.  It's a
GUI front-end for latex and so your content has to be highly
structured.  You can't hit enter 5 times to increase the number of
lines between paragraphs.

What I think would be neat is a text editor that constantly parses
your code and reformats to some lint standard as you type.  This could
internally use a data structure like this.

On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 11:31 PM, Kai Koch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 14. August 2012 06:44:52 UTC+2 schrieb Michael Sydney Balloni:
>>
>> In my infinite free time I've developed a JavaScript "editor" (generator,
>> really) that might be a great fit for node development:
>> http://www.jsxedit.com
>
>
> Programming with the mouse is to slow.
> You are a few years to early, maybe in the future, when we can directly
> interface with the computer, have virtual reality and stuff, something like
> this will come in handy. Until then back to your IDE or even a simple text
> editor.
>
> Nice try, though.
>
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