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IMHO lexical scoping at the top level isn't very compatible with the kind of editors Smalltalk had.
Why's that?
"integrated set of reflective tooling with immediate feedback" doesn't seem to depend on this very much?
Unless your scope is first-class and names there late-bound, you can't change it without VM hacks (e.g.: what Chrome debugger does)
Ruby `binding` and hacks like Binding.of_caller get you there.
had been done. i think with maglev, a ruby implemented in *gasp* GemStone Smalltalk
Did Maglev include an IDE? I thought it didn't.
it tries to accommodate the Ruby file based work flow, but we have one or two tools. and the GemTools effectively acted as a class browser
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