I would really to see that.
Recently I was thinking that I would like to have a "daisy" browser
one code pane in the middle and around Large icons for sender,
implementer .. results.
On Jul 21, 2009, at 5:17 PM, David Goehrig wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:40 AM, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
> Fernando told me that he wants to program in 3d its objects/class so I
> imagine that what you want is
> the "same" looking at browsing coding in a different way.
>
> Pretty much along those lines yes. What I'm working on is building
> the sorts of systems that work well for programming "in the round"
> where you cover the walls of your meeting room with projectors, and
> multiple groups of people can directly collaborate on code, test it,
> and run it right there. The classic code browser approach doesn't
> lend itself to multiple people editing and manipulating the code at
> the same time, it is designed for a single user on a screen with
> limited real estate.
>
> The other issue is that the browser environment hides too much
> complexity, and so it doesn't scale up when you can use gigantic
> displays with infinite virtual space. I've done 2 initial versions
> of the interface in Javascript and Forth, and am working on porting
> the environment to Pharo. I think Pharo Smalltalk + a new editor
> designed for tele-team programming would be a very compelling
> platform for a lot of distributed projects. The past few years,
> every project I've consulted for involved programmers in at least 5
> time zones. Our tools really need to better reflect that reality. :)
>
> Dave
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