@solomatovkv @milessabin I'm just thinking in general that it's useful for the language to be able to pass on information it has to an IDE.
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@edwinbrady I have to confess I'm not all that enthusiastic about IDE-based language features, even if the IDE is vim. -
@milessabin It's just a bit more interactive editing. Sometimes I'm lazy and want this sort of thing for constants or simple functions.
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@solomatovkv there are lots of Javascript and Ruby users who'd disagree with that. /cc
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@edwinbrady very happy to see this!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@solomatovkv +1 Not designing for the end user (aka programmer) is a disaster. This is a Law.
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@loverdos designing for the end user is not the same as designing for an IDE /cc @solomatovkv@edwinbrady
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