By pt93903
via cs.brown.edu
Published: Mar 11 2010 / 20:32
Brown University has developed an IDE for Java called Code Bubbles that takes a pretty radical departure from current IDEs. While most IDEs, such as Eclipse are file-based, Code Bubbles is based on fragments. The system appears to support reading and editing code with fragments, multi-tasking, annotating and sharing, and debugging with bubbles. There's a website with video too.



Comments
yakkoh replied ago:
Brilliant!
Minor note: this is one thing ( Code Bubbles ) that cannot be done in a browser.
michele.mauro replied ago:
Extremely interesting!
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