Difference between revisions of "PlayGo"
From WeizmannWiki
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | <font size="+3" face="Tahoma" color="168686"><b>PlayGo</b>. <font size="+ | + | <font size="+3" face="Tahoma" color="168686"><b>PlayGo</b>. <font size="+1">Welcome to PlayGo, a comprehensive tool for scenario-based programming, built around the language of Live Sequence Charts and its Java derivative, and the Play-in/Play-out approach. |
| − | Welcome to PlayGo, a comprehensive tool for scenario-based programming, built around the language of Live Sequence Charts and its Java derivative, and the Play-in/Play-out approach. | + | |
PlayGo is intended to constitute extensive support to the vision of [http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~harel/papers/LiberatingProgramming.pdf Liberating Programming] | PlayGo is intended to constitute extensive support to the vision of [http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~harel/papers/LiberatingProgramming.pdf Liberating Programming] | ||
| + | </font></font><br><br> | ||
| + | |||
[[More...]] | [[More...]] | ||
* [[Getting Started with PlayGo]] | * [[Getting Started with PlayGo]] | ||
Revision as of 11:15, 3 September 2010
PlayGo. Welcome to PlayGo, a comprehensive tool for scenario-based programming, built around the language of Live Sequence Charts and its Java derivative, and the Play-in/Play-out approach.
PlayGo is intended to constitute extensive support to the vision of Liberating Programming