Tim,
REBOL is a great language for this. Students, my son (13y) for example,
really get interested in REBOL because it puts projects that involve
network protocols, compression, date/time, or even encryption within
their grasp without a lot of "language pollution". That is, it cuts
right to the point of the exercise. E.g. you want to fetch the source
to a web page with HTTP, or you want to grab an email using POP, post
a listing on News with NNTP, etc.
Please let me know how it goes, and it would be great if you could
consider publishing your design for others to use. I've been promising
the local high school for a couple years now...
Carl Sassenrath
Founder & CTO
REBOL Technologies
WRT editors, this email group knows best. I'll let them tell you.
I use an editor that would not suit your need.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Tim Johnson
> Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 9:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [REBOL] simple editor for rebol
>
>
> Hello All:
> I have designed and am teaching a class in rebol
> for high school as a first semester.
>
> I would welcome recommendations for a MS-Windows
> compatible editor that would enable syntax
> highlighting and be available at no fee.
>
> Myself, I use vim on both Linux and Windows,
> but I think either vim or emacs would be a
> little too difficult for some of the students.
>
> --Looking forward to opinions--
> TIA
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> Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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