Discussion group for those software developers who write code for and support the Open Source version of the Frontier kernel, originally written by Userland Software. The Userland applications Manila and Radio Userland are implemented as scripts which invoke services provided by the Frontier kernel including the UserTalk scripting language with its interpreter and debugger and the Frontier object database.
Source code and builds for the Open Source version of the the Frontier kernel can be found at http://frontierkernel.org
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On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:24 PM, steve ... Let me know if you run into any problems with BBEdit's YAML module. I wrote it, I can fix it. (I know there are a
... well, if i'm just using Frontier as an outline editor, i'd probably choose OmniOutliner; either adds an export step, and as i mentioned OmniOutliner can do
... Jumping in: it's not crazy to use Frontier for editing, then write the file to disk for Python/Ruby. Many folks don't like editing text files. Or, as Matt
... excellent -- looks like nested YAML outlines in key/value form are reasonable enough for my non-geek client to edit in BBEdit (which folds YAML nicely),
... Yes, this puzzled me too, as I was contemplating writing RubyFrontier - that's going back a couple of years now. At the time, as I saw that my hopes for