I thought it would be nice to have a class browser/development tool for Java that worked like Squeak's.... and the portability of Squeak would be an advantage for development.
The ideas you mentioned sound about right. I envision a tool that allows for classes to be rapidly "cobbled" together, and (hopefully :-)) compiled by a call to javac. The embedded javavm would be interesting, but I doubt anybody has the time for that :-)
Helge Horch wrote:
At 16:28 29.05.98 -0400, Jason Karney wrote:
Does anybody have a Java class browser for Squeak?
What a coincidence. No, not yet. But I have thought that a Squeak-based classfile browser for analysis, cross-reference and disassembly would make a nice side project. (I also imagined a JavaVM inside Squeak ala IBM's UVM or Smalltalk/X, but that would exceed my alloted spare time.)
I've also tried to retarget the CCodeGenerator for Java, but have only managed to open a can of ugly worms so far.
What exactly did you have in mind?
Just curious, Helge -- "Ich habe fertig." -- G. T. http://netsurf.citylink.de/users/hhorch/ 31ec 162e 4088 a228 6c6e 84bd 7ef0 026f 25f2 e590
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