On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 11:35 AM, Allan Day <[email protected]> wrote: > There are two aspects to this, I suppose: 1. use of GNOME technologies > in whatever products these people are making, and 2. GNOME as a > development environment. >> Regarding 1, it would be interesting to know the potential for > developers to use GNOME libraries in mobile or web apps. I have to > confess that I don't know a huge amount about this, but I'd love to > know more. It would also be good to know what the competition are in > this space. I'm sure Web/WebKitGTK+ hackers know more about this subject, would be great if we could include them in this conversation.
> One thing to check on here is what developer tools/platforms are being > used, and whether they are available for GNOME. Again, this would be a > good subject for some research. +1 >> Even if we were just to talk about development of html5 applications >> on GNU/Linux and/or GNOME, I'm not well aware of good applications >> that can do that. Suggestions? ... Again browsers have these days have pretty sophisticated built in web developer tools, although it may not cover all needs or be enough for everyone. > My impression is that a lot of web developers are using editors like > Sublime Text nowadays. Right that's, why its relevant to point to Atom [1] [2] [3]. 1 https://atom.io/ 2 https://github.com/atom/atom 2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_%28text_editor%29 -- -mvh Oliver Propst _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list
