krissrex / vscode-extension-ecore-tree-editor

[Prototype] A Visual Studio Code extension to edit Ecore models in a tree view.

Home Page:http://prosjekt.krex.no/ecore-tree-editor-vscode-extension.html

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Prototype: VScode extension for an Ecore Tree Editor

This prototype was developed as part of a thesis: https://github.com/krissrex/ntnu-tdt4501-preproject-article.

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[Prototype] A Visual Studio Code extension to edit Ecore models in a tree view.

http://prosjekt.krex.no/ecore-tree-editor-vscode-extension.html


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