RE: [colorforth] merging edit time and run time
- Subject: RE: [colorforth] merging edit time and run time
- From: Mark Slicker <maslicke@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 19:58:16 -0400 (EDT)
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Roger Levy wrote:
It looks like a statement from an immature programmer.
i agree. he did make me think though, which was his goal. i'm not buying the
"revolution" aspect of it (pretensious). but his essay made me think of
colorforth's source code, how in a way it is just a very flexible database
rather than text. also, didn't his fields that held "concrete example
values" remind you of magenta variables? his source code was "alive" in a
way that definetely reminded me of colorForth source code. at the same
time... i am definetely skeptical about whether or not his system is really
an improvement. it seemed to pander to a sort of proliferating laziness...
or could i be wrong??
you gotta give the guy credit for trying, and for daring to be different. i
think that one day usability in Forth could be enhanced, has anybody thought
about the idea of "edit time" behavior? i.e. being able to program the
editor as well as the compiler, which we already can do. just wondering
because it has crossed my mind several times.
Chuck has thought of this, I dug up an email I had written, a transcript
of Chuck's visit to an online Forth chat[1].
I'm eager to build these things, a colorForth browser, and a colorForth
web server. I think both would use FML as a representation. To facilitate
this I wish to have colorForth written in colorForth so that the the
editor and colorForth environment are easily modifiable. This is what I am
working on at the moment.
[1] http://www.strangegizmo.com/forth/ColorForth/msg01325.html
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