Hi Fritz
In that case that's easy ;) because there's no profiling info in
QxCompiler at the moment, although I do keep an eye on overall compilation
time; the two main costs are transpiling, because every source file in
every library has to be transpiled, and the other is copying resources
John, Fritz,
Yes exactly - I was talking about profiling QxCompiler itself. At that
moment I was experimenting with shared database and was wondering why
it doesn't bring any speedup. I thought profiling would help to
understand where QxCompiler spends most time; later it turned to be
more
John,
Seems like our projects have slightly different scope, but at the same
time they'll definitely have much in common. We currently focus on
JavaEE for our backend development, and radical paradigm change is
unlikely in foreseeable future.
The key points of the forthcoming project will be:
-
Hi,
this is to let you know about the recent blog post
http://news.qooxdoo.org/evolving-the-qooxdoo-project :
The qooxdoo Open Source project is going to see some significant
advancements.
For quite a while now we have been talking about the intention to open up
the project to facilitate more
Dear 1&1,
This is tremendous news. They should have come at least two years ago cause now
the project has lost almost all momentum.
Hopefully it can be repaired by a new community which grows more than it is now
as most already have left.
For 1&1:
Thanks 1&1 for the contribution of code to the