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== Related Tools ==  | == Related Tools ==  | ||
* [[The Tracer]], a prototype tool for scenario-based trace visualization and exploration.  | * [[The Tracer]], a prototype tool for scenario-based trace visualization and exploration.  | ||
| − | * [[S2A]], a compiler for multi-modal UML sequence diagrams.  | + | * [[S2A | The LSC Compiler]], a compiler for multi-modal UML sequence diagrams.  | 
== Contact Information ==  | == Contact Information ==  | ||
E-mail us to: [mailto:playgo@weizmann.ac.il playgo@weizmann.ac.il]  | E-mail us to: [mailto:playgo@weizmann.ac.il playgo@weizmann.ac.il]  | ||
Revision as of 07:28, 23 November 2010
Welcome to PlayGo, a comprehensive tool for scenario-based programming, built around the language of live sequence charts (LSC) and its Java derivative, and the Play-in/Play-out approach.
PlayGo is intended to constitute extensive support to the vision of Liberating Programming
- About PlayGo
 - PlayGo Screenshots
 - PlayGo Demos
 - Download PlayGo
 - Getting Started with PlayGo
 - PlayGo HowTo
 
Related Tools
- The Tracer, a prototype tool for scenario-based trace visualization and exploration.
 - The LSC Compiler, a compiler for multi-modal UML sequence diagrams.
 
Contact Information
E-mail us to: playgo@weizmann.ac.il