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International Workshop on Interpreted Languages

Sebastian Bergmann writes "Interpreted programming languages are increasingly gaining importance in both the commercial and scientific world. The 1st International Workshop on Interpreted Languages that will be held during the Net.ObjectDays 2004 conference this fall in Erfurt, Germany takes this into account and will present current developments from the exciting world of interpreted languages. The Call for Papers was recently announced and research papers and industry case studies related to Interpreted Languages can be submitted until April 23rd, 2004."

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  1. Re:Superior Edit-Run cycles by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 3, Informative

    The same is true for Java IDEs like Omnicore.com's CodeGuide.
    Most code is kept compiled all the time, and even during running/debugging you can hot swap modified classes.

    The current beta version can even execute code forward and backward in the debugger. Step over a bug, step back, change the line and step forward again ...

    angel'o'sphere

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