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lets say the user inserts a branch, should i update the entire model and re-render the entire tree?
you're lucky there's pretty much a zipper-based tree editor done by Micha and Alan: https://bitbucket.org/alandipert/thelarch/
this is a lot of stuff: http://blog.interfacevision.com/design/design-visual-progarmming-languages-snapshots/
i've been really excited about, but have yet to work on, a touch-based editor for a concatenative lang
there's a scheme editor for iphone, but i find trees don't really work with touch
and i have gforth on my phone, but the keyboard is cumbersome... so i imagine an editor with a "word bank" that's like an autocomplete, and you drag words into the program area to append them
we made this thing awhile ago and gave up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ERGJ5EzAc
anyway, definitely excited to see any progress in any direction on lisp editors that anyone makes