I hope to finish the first release of Breve in Java, in a few weeks. (I
expect to be able to run full storytests with it for the first time in a
few hours).
I will then port Breve and FitLibrary and FitLibrary2 (with generics) to
C#, as more of my clients now are .NET-based; they are bemused that I
don't support C#. Thereafter, I'll maintain the Java and C# versions in
synch. I will not be doing a port to Python; John Roth is active with that.
Many thanks to Mike Stockdale for his earlier work on FitLibrary in C#.
BTW, Breve is a IDE for storytests, with WYSIWYG editing of
storytests/tables/suites, refactoring, searching, auto-completion,
running, etc etc (analogous to Eclipse). It has the start of a plug-in
architecture, to allow for plug-ins, such as to generate FitNesse wiki
pages or HTML. A later release will introduce it as an IDE plugin, such
as for Eclipse. I'll initially make it available as a freeware product;
a later version will include a book. FitLibrary itself will continue in
open-source.
Cheers, Rick
Jeff Parker wrote: