Dolphin (now unsupported) and VisualWorks. The third one I'm keeping
to myself for now (there's some IP issues to resolve, so I'd rather
they are left to their negotiations for now). There's tons of others
out there, these are the ones I use.
This really has nothing to do with the dev environment as the
languages have none of these 'limits'.
Is Transcript a language or 'the' IDE? (wrt RunRev).
That's where scriptLimits are a real PITA: These languages have no
'line' limits, so the IDE doesn't cripple them.
There's a big difference between a language that encourages
conciseness to an IDE that enforces it (ie: crippling the language).
Cheers,
Luis.
On 31 Jan 2008, at 10:20, Robert Brenstein wrote:
On 31/01/08 at 09:45 +0000 Luis apparently wrote:
The scriptLimits is a real PITA. I use three other commercial dev
environments, neither of which are crippled in this way.
I haven't seen this type of limit imposed elsewhere (especially
Open Source, that'd be like shooting yourself in the foot).
I wouldn't suggest it as an 'enhancement' as it is a deliberate
limitation.
At times it feels like I'm using a trial version, purely because
of this.
Cheers,
Luis.
Just as of curiosity, what are those other dev environments which
support on-the-fly compilation of code in their standalones?
Robert
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