Eric wrote:



First, DreamCard or Revolution: some features are different but it's the same IDE.
As for the debugger, it's right that it needs to be debugged :-(
I think that Runrev guys are working on it because you are right: a fabulous language without a reliable debugger is no worth.
Above all for beginners.


I didn't know that the debugger is an ongoing "issue". I didn't mean to complain. I thought I was doing something wrong. Of course, that's still a possibility.

Does the debugger work much better in version 2.6?

I've heard that alternate debuggers are available. If something works well, out of the box, I should probably try it. If they're all pre-beta versions, I guess I'd be better off waiting for Rev to fix their own debugger. What do you suggest?

Not to be negativistic, but it's starting to seem like Rev is a not-quite-ready-for-prime-time product. If it's true, I can live with that. I can even remain a Rev loyalist. God knows I was a hyperCard loyalist until the bitter end. (For that matter, I remained an Atari loyalist, until the bitter end!)

It just sort of comes as a surprise. At some point, everybody on the hyperCard list seemed to agree that it was time to switch to Rev. I just went along with the crowd.

In any case, thanks a bunch,


Tim
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