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[Xotcl] ANN Tloona 1.3.0 released
From: Eckhard Lehmann <eckhardnospam_at_gmx.de>
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:00:23 +0200
Version 1.3.0 of Tloona Tcl/Tk IDE is out. Here are the highlights for
this release:
* various bugfixes
* client console is able to read stdin
* code browser understands XOTcl meta classes and slots
(via the -slot argument)
* Added some files for creating Mac OS X bundles (more on this will
follow on the blog at tloona.sourceforge.net)
* code definitions can be sent to the client console: proc, method
(Itcl), instproc, class proc, Class, meta Class (XOTcl) with
<Control-Return>
The latter makes it a pleasure to test your programs and procedures
while you are developing them. Just load the program into the client
console, then edit the procedures, classes etc. and repeatedly send them
to the console with <Control-Return>. You can immediately try out what
you have done... this makes you even more productive!
There is a new screenshot, showing how Tloona is running Tclhttpd inside
it's client console. Combined with the ability to send code definitions
to the console this is a very pleasant way to develop and test web
applications rapidly.
Here you go:
http://tloona.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tloona
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:00:23 +0200
Version 1.3.0 of Tloona Tcl/Tk IDE is out. Here are the highlights for
this release:
* various bugfixes
* client console is able to read stdin
* code browser understands XOTcl meta classes and slots
(via the -slot argument)
* Added some files for creating Mac OS X bundles (more on this will
follow on the blog at tloona.sourceforge.net)
* code definitions can be sent to the client console: proc, method
(Itcl), instproc, class proc, Class, meta Class (XOTcl) with
<Control-Return>
The latter makes it a pleasure to test your programs and procedures
while you are developing them. Just load the program into the client
console, then edit the procedures, classes etc. and repeatedly send them
to the console with <Control-Return>. You can immediately try out what
you have done... this makes you even more productive!
There is a new screenshot, showing how Tloona is running Tclhttpd inside
it's client console. Combined with the ability to send code definitions
to the console this is a very pleasant way to develop and test web
applications rapidly.
Here you go:
http://tloona.sourceforge.net/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tloona
-- Eckhard