I would be super interested in trying things out with textjure
whenever you are ready.

I don't want to give up emacs + slime, but I do think it is an
interesting concept to connect to a running process and change it.

One other thing that LISP had that was useful was saving the state of
the system.  We can't really save the state of the jvm, but we could
re-jar any files with changed code, or perhaps (maybe a better idea)
create add-on jars that overrode old code with new code?

Chris

On Dec 30, 6:46 am, Chouser <chou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 1:24 AM, falcon <shahb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > How's textjure coming along?
>
> Not ready yet. :-/  Current sub-project: setting up sufficiently
> flexible system to handle vi-style keybindings.
>
> --Chouser
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