Correct - thanks for catching that - should have c&p'ed ;-) -FrankS.
On Apr 5, 2012, at 4:06 PM, Changa Damany Imara wrote: > I believe there's a typo in your announcement: > > :dev-development [[clj-ns-browser "1.0.0"]] > > should be > > :dev-dependencies [[clj-ns-browser "1.0.0"] > > Great stuff especially for someone with no Swing experience! > > > On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 10:56:51 PM UTC-7, FrankS wrote: > I still remember the first time I was introduced to Smalltalk, when my > colleague demonstrated the class-browser - it was one of those jaw-dropping > moments: all that information at your finger-tips of a live- and living > system… > Guess nowadays it's more nostalgia than anything else, but in many ways that > Smalltalk development environment is still a hard act to follow. > > Hopefully this Clojure Namespace Browser will get us one small step closer to > our ultimate development environment (… although I'm sure that some of you > emacs-gurus believe you're already there ;-) ). > > The graphical browser should give you easier access to the documentation > strings of all the vars in your live clojure project, as well as the source > code, and clojuredocs' examples&comments. You can get all that info from the > repl, but hopefully this browser should make it easier to … browse, explore, > and find stuff in Clojure's vast collection of libraries. > > The installation is dead-simple - just add: > > :dev-development [[clj-ns-browser "1.0.0"]] > > to your project.clj file, start your repl, evaluate (use > 'clj-ns-browser.sdoc), and then (sdoc), and your up and running with this > namespace browser always one click or (sdoc…) away… > > Caveat… it all works well on my MacOSX, but I have seen some issues with > Lubuntu and missing "unloaded namespaces" - also I haven't tested it on > windoze or other OS-flavors. So you mileage may vary… > > The code and some more info with some screenshots are available at: > > https://github.com/franks42/clj-ns-browser > > Finally, kudos to Dave Ray and his Seesaw - fantastic tool and near real-time > support on the mailing list. > (this has essentially been a 2 week project after Clojure-Conj/West - an > "after the kids are asleep" project - no experience with Swing… a testament > of how good seesaw is as an abstraction tool…) > > Please let me know if it works for you, and suggestions and feedback are more > than welcome. > > Enjoy, FrankS. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Clojure" group. To post to this group, send email to clojure@googlegroups.com Note that posts from new members are moderated - please be patient with your first post. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to clojure+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/clojure?hl=en