[ANN]BrowserBooster
Romain Robbes
romain.robbes at lu.unisi.ch
Wed Sep 13 19:36:10 UTC 2006
Yes, that could be done too. That way the RB would be really stand-
alone.
Romain
Il giorno Sep 13, 2006, alle ore 8:30 PM, stephane ducasse ha scritto:
> Sounds really cool.
> Romain may be we could move the services for refactoring in the
> refactoring Engine package?
> What do you think about that?
>
> On 13 sept. 06, at 17:54, Romain Robbes wrote:
>
>> Hi lists,
>>
>> Available on SqueakMap and SqueakSource, Browser Booster is a set
>> of services greatly improving your developer experience in squeak.
>> It enhances every browser with:
>>
>> -refactorings
>> -unit test support
>> -history navigation (previous/next browsed methods)
>> -remembering and keeping track of unsaved methods
>> -hypertext navigation
>> -environments to narrow down senders and implementors
>> -quick access to any piece of code via teleportation!
>>
>> Depending on Services, Browser Booster can only be installed in
>> Squeak 3.9. Before installing it, you must install the following
>> two packages:
>> -AST
>> -Refactoring Engine for 3.9
>>
>> Browser Booster is a merge of the refactoring support in all
>> browsers, BrowseUnit, and various other productivity enhancements
>> I made.
>> These functionalities can be bound to keyboard shortcuts for yet
>> an extra boost in productivity...
>>
>> There is more detailled information on how to use these new
>> features in the documentation that will pop up after the package
>> loads.
>> Browser Booster enhances the class browser, the message list
>> browser, and OmniBrowser (not all features are yet available for
>> OmniBrowser,
>> but the refactorings are).
>>
>> Enjoy and give me feedback,
>> Romain
>>
>> --
>> Romain Robbes
>> http://romain.robb.es
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Romain Robbes
http://romain.robb.es
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