Hi Dan and all,

I do apologise: the words I used were not a bit strong but totally excessive. In fact, it's my bad knowledge of English which played a dirty trick on me. I wanted to tell that a fully reliable debugger with good ergonomics (it's not yet the case at the moment) is a major piece in any IDE. Especially for beginners, it's an irreplaceable learning tool, a kind of big brother which look over your shoulder and tells you how to progress :-) So I think that Runrev guys should pay more attention to the debugger as, beyond debugging, it shows:
1. What's happens is not a bug ;-)
2. It's your code which is badly dressed
3. You begin to see how to change it for a good one

Le 9 juil. 05 à 05:15, Dan Shafer a écrit :

Maybe it's of less worth, perhaps even only modest worth, but "no worth"? A bit strong, I think.

While the debugger has problems, I note that there are a LOT of people here who have built some very sophisticated apps and managed to stumble around enough to get the job done. A language is "no worth" only if it can't produce useful products. Rev is WAY beyond that point.

Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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