Gautier DI FOLCO wrote:
> I'm looking for a library or a framework to manage uniformly *all* 
> programming languages.
I'm completely confused by this request.  Isn't the point of 
language-specific editors and IDEs to go from those aspects that are 
common to all languages, and then add language-specific constructs to 
make life easier for folks programming in a specific language?
To me, a "framework to manage uniformly *all* programming languages" 
sounds like:
- English
- vim, or vi, or ed, emacs, or Eclispse, or what have you, before adding 
language-specific extensions
Or maybe:
- a Turing tapae
- butterflies (http://xkcd.com/378/) (speaking of which, is there a 
butterfly mode in vim?)
Miles Fidelman
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