So you mean that we cannot have our old tools?
Ok now I know what I have to do.
Stef
At this moment, GT primarily means:
- Playground
- Inspector
- Debugger
(Metaceller was never a subject to debate, so I will not address it here)
The Coder will likely follow but first in a different format than one
expects. Namely, it will appear first as a code editor inside the
inspector.
GT is neither a whim, nor is it experimental. GT is a long term
project. For example, the inspector was incubated for more than 4
years, and it is time to work with it and evolve it based on real-life
experience. It is true that sometimes it is still moving but that is
because it is alive :). Yet, the functionality is there, and if there
are issues they should be treated as such: report them and they will
be fixed.
Now, the main reason why GT is not optional for the main Moose
distribution is that, as I explained one year ago at the MooseDay,
Moose will provide the IDE. First, we need a new IDE in Pharo and I
think we have cool set of concepts and the Moose engines are perfect
for it. Second, when analyzing data from XML structures, plain files,
DB, or even Pharo objects, the Inspector is cornerstone. And so is the
Playground. As for the Debugger, I will remind you that it comes with
working dedicated debuggers for PetitParser, Glamour, and
Announcements. These alone make it worth the effort when developing
Moose-based solutions.
Not to mention that we are building something that is ridiculously
small for the power it harnesses. We should not stop this because we
find a couple of bugs along the way.
For all these reasons, GT is here to stay.
Cheers,
Doru
p.s. Btw, the development of GT is not reserved to a closed circle. We
would like to invite anyone interested in participating in the
development of GT.
p.p.s. Of course, because this system is properly engineered, it can
be safely replaced by the default tools:
EyeInspector registerToolsOn: Smalltalk tools.
SpecDebugger registerToolsOn: Smalltalk tools.
Workspace registerToolsOn: Smalltalk tools.
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