Real-time Feedback
Light Table provides real-time feedback as you write code, allowing for instant debugging and code corrections. This feature enhances the development speed and helps catch errors early.
Inline Evaluation
The editor supports inline evaluation of code, meaning you can see the output of your code right next to it, without compiling or running the whole application. This boosts productivity and learning.
Plugin Ecosystem
Light Table has a robust plugin ecosystem which allows you to extend its functionality to suit your specific coding needs. This provides considerable flexibility and customization.
Minimalistic Interface
The user interface is clean and minimalistic, reducing distractions and helping developers to focus on coding tasks.
Responsive UI
Light Table has a highly responsive and lag-free interface. This ensures that the development experience is fluid and seamless.
For those like me who have never heard of it, I think OP is referring to this: http://lighttable.com.
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3 months ago
Http://lighttable.com/ (somewhat tangentially related, I think?) Sorry this is so scattered I need to hit the hay LOL.
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4 months ago
He’s got a point. I’m surprised he didn’t mention Light Table.
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almost 2 years ago
There was a massive amount of excitement around Light Table when it was first announced. I remember one or more pretty amazing videos. I don’t have link(s) on-hand though. http://lighttable.com/.
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over 2 years ago
Take a look at CodeMirror V6 and embed it in a lightweight browser container like Photino Native or WebView.
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over 2 years ago
I created a theme for Doom based on the default Lighttable theme.
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over 2 years ago
On the one hand, Emacs is a very flexible platform powered by Lisp. Users can change and extend to their needs, make smaller adjustments on the fly. That’s the source of its attractiveness and longevity. On the other hand, it seems to look confusing, use archaic terminology, takes time to setup a dev environment comparable to VSC. Elisp has its problems and disliked by many users. It is slowly loses its appeal…
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about 3 years ago
For a second I thought this was about Light Table [0] and got excited. What ever did happen to that project? [0] http://lighttable.com/.
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about 3 years ago
For a moment I thought this was about Light Table and I was very surprised, since it hasn’t been worked on much for the past few years… .
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about 3 years ago
– Maybe just a fantasy and slightly off-topic for this discussion, but I’d like to see more programmer-friendly operating systems. With the way Windows and macOS are going, Linux is becoming more like the last bastion for any general programming work. Using these systems often feels like the computer is controlling me rather than the reverse. [1]: http://lighttable.com/.
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about 3 years ago
Sounds like Light Table http://lighttable.com/.
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over 3 years ago
Light Table – A customizable editor with instant feedback and showing data values flow through your code.
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over 3 years ago
Light Table had a similar approach, although it was mostly clojure-only: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H58-n7uldoU.
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over 3 years ago