Ricardo Trindade wrote:
> Hi,
>     Any relationship between http://www.eclipsedltk.org/ and RDT ? They 
> are supporting ruby now.
>   
DLTK is a new(ish) project that tries to be a base for Dynamic Language
support in Eclipse. Basically, if you start work on Eclipse support for
a new dynamic language, the DLTK might be something to look at. There
are some things like a popup outline or libraries for Type Inference
that DLTK includes that might be useful.

The Ruby support they have is quite minimal; syntax highlighting, simple
outline, and some feature list fillers - I'm not sure where it'll go. If
you look at their website, they seem to spend a lot of time on TCL support.

The company behind DLTK is this: http://www.xored.com/   They have
Eclipse IDEs for PHP and Python ( http://www.xored.com/trustudio ).
I do remember to see Ruby support by them too, but I can't seem to find
it now. 

They'll have a talk at EclipseCon07:
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2007/index.php?page=sub/&id=3721

murphee
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