2018
DOI: 10.22152/programming-journal.org/2018/2/8
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Live Multi-language Development and Runtime Environments

Abstract: Context: Software development tools should work and behave consistently across different programming languages, so that developers do not have to familiarize themselves with new tooling for new languages. Also, being able to combine multiple programming languages in a program increases reusability, as developers do not have to recreate software frameworks and libraries in the language they develop in and can reuse existing software instead. Inquiry: However, developers often have a broad choice of tools, some … Show more

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“…As an alternative, many interpreters for popular high-level languages provide some degree of integration with low-level debuggers like gdb [3,15]. However, these efforts mostly fall short of an integrated debugging experience [7]. The alternative solution of attaching separate debuggers for high-level and low-level code to the same process requires developers to frequently switch between different front-ends with differing usage concepts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an alternative, many interpreters for popular high-level languages provide some degree of integration with low-level debuggers like gdb [3,15]. However, these efforts mostly fall short of an integrated debugging experience [7]. The alternative solution of attaching separate debuggers for high-level and low-level code to the same process requires developers to frequently switch between different front-ends with differing usage concepts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%