[alicebot-general] Open source GPL AIML Editor

Pierre mccarragher pierremccarragher at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 6 10:21:48 PDT 2006


II am a newbie with AIML’s and AI’s, but i am very happy at the idea of an 
AIML IDE. I hope there will be a few Wizards to help newbie’s like me create 
some AIML’s. Features i would like to see:
To be able to do is extract my AIML from a database.
A AIML wizard optimizer. For newbie’s, it could tell us how to do stuff 
better. (Educate me). Add missing tag’s 
.


Keep on developing!!
Long live Java. I think it’s the future!

PS. i be willing to be a beta tester!!

Pierre

>From: mehri <foreverlinux at yahoo.com>
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>Subject: Re: [alicebot-general] Open source GPL AIML Editor
>Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 07:17:57 -0700 (PDT)
>
> > Even if Java is not your thing
>
>I'm an avid Java developer.  I use it all day long at
>work.  I use C++ at home to keep my skills up.  I have
>no hangups about coding things in Java since I do it
>8+ hours a day.
>
> > there are other very good editors out there,
> > most of which provide plug-in support; why not build
> > over one of them, instead of starting from scratch?
>
>I'd hate to get about 5 months in development to only
>find that editor framework xyz lacks feature abc and
>I'd have to switch it out.
>
>Besides I'm already modeling most of my code off the
>kdelibs (only I'm using QT 4.x and not 3.x.x) so I
>have most of what I need.  That's the beauty of GPL, I
>can reuse code from the kdelibs without pulling in the
>full kdelibs (I don't want *all* the kdelibs to be
>installed as a prerequisite)
>
>However, anyone else can always implement a GPL AIML
>editor in their choice of framework and reuse any of
>my code/logic from mine since it's GPL.  That's the
>greatness of GPL there's no competition.  If someone
>else implements something better in GPL I have the
>right to take their code and reuse it.
>
>This, however, is starting to get into the classic
>text editor flame wars and I don't go there.
>
>I use editors on a daily basis raning from:
>
>* Eclipse
>* Intelli-j
>* vim
>* Visual Studio
>* NotePad++
>
>The main thing is to chose the editor at the time you
>need that editor's features and swap it out for
>another when you need another's features.  None
>stasify all of anyone's needs and never will.
>
>One Editor to rule them all,
>One Editor to find them,
>One Editor to bring them all
>and in the darkness bind them.
>
>
>--- Helio Perroni Filho <xperroni at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > --- Dirk Scheuring <scheuring at lycos.com> wrote:
> >
> > >> All this and more is available with jEdit:
> > >
> > > Yes, I know. And in a host of other editors, too.
> >
> > Which brings us to the question of why they must be
> > implemented all over again. Even if Java is not your
> > thing, there are other very good editors out there,
> > most of which provide plug-in support; why not build
> > over one of them, instead of starting from scratch?
> >
> > --
> > Ja mata ne.
> > Helio
> >
> >
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