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    Code Bubbles: what an IDE !

    Code Bubbles: what an IDE !

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    Re: Code Bubbles: what an IDE !

    I have never seen such a thing before

    I had few moments in the past, where I was thinking it would be nice to mark various blocks of code using special background color, to make visual navigation in code easier.

    But this is going even further. Very interesting concept, it is crazy, but I like it.


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    Re: Code Bubbles: what an IDE !

    Quote Originally Posted by Eros
    Code Bubbles: what an IDE !
    Java - Lost interest after this was noted as the platform. I have never had a smooth Java install of any application. It's always an endless search for dependencies. Huge installs are another Java trait.

    This would be of interest to me if it was wxWidgets, Gtk or Qt built with a C(++).

    @Eros: What is your take on Java as a development environment?
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    Re: Code Bubbles: what an IDE !

    Quote Originally Posted by John Spikowski
    @Eros: What is your take on Java as a development environment?
    Almost zero.
    But I'm always open mind and interested in exchanging ideas.
    And that IDE has a lot of interesting ideas to explore.

    I'm currently working in improving thinAir (thinBasic IDE) using OOP technology latest PowerBasic compilers have introduced.
    I'm transforming all thinAir visual elements into Objects connecting them into a global Application object.
    What I see is that the most I do in that direction the most advantages I'm getting in programming.
    I hope this job will let me introduce nice new programming paradigms in future thinBasic releases.

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