Yes i know, but you can use part of your free time, in some companies you can't do this, but if you have any chance, please do it.
Regards, _____________________ Ing. Gabriel Gutiérrez On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 5:48 AM, Bruno Marques <[email protected]>wrote: > > Hi, > > You are right about most of the stuff you've said. > The problem is that when we're no longer studying, when you have > someone bossing you around telling you what needs to be done and you > have a limited time-frame, you have to start choosing where you spend > your time and while it may be interesting to now what designers are > doing behind the scenes, you may not have the time to do it, either > because you need to study a few design patterns, because you need to > learn how to use a new orm framework, or because you're simply swamped > in work and have no time at all to "waste" on something that can be > done on its own without major drawbacks. > > I miss the time when I was a student and could investigate stuff like > you're doing it right now :) > > > Best regards > > Bruno Marques > > On Apr 8, 3:27 pm, Gabriel Ernesto Gutierrez Añez > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well Surya, that might be a personal decision whether to use it or not, I > > personally don't like those kind of tools because you don't learn > anything, > > you just exercise your "clicks abilities". > > > > I prefer doing stuff manually even thought if it takes longer, 'cuz I > have > > control over what I'm doing and what is being written, in this case the > IDE > > generates everything for you, so if you don't look what it is behind, you > > might never know what's the name for a certain function or something. > > > > Another thing is that, for some reason I study my career (and 'cuz I like > to > > waste my parents money), so... I don't like others "things" do my work, > 'cuz > > then I could have not studied (and then get some nice vacation in Hawaii) > > and just grab a tutorial for the IDE and then say "Hey! I'm developer! > > woo-hoo!". (some people might get angry with this, if so, please don't.) > > > > Well that last one sound like a bit of drama. > > > > LOL, anyways you asked. [?] > > > > Here are my pros and cons, *based on my experience with this kind of > tools, > > especially with the Netbeans graphic designer* > > > > *Pro.* > > > > - Fast development. > > - Get a preview of what you're doing while you "develop". > > > > * > > *If someone can help me with some more pros here 'cuz that's all in my > mind, > > thanks. > > * > > Con* > > > > - You don't know the code. > > - You don't have control over the code. > > - Might not understand why the IDE do, what he does. > > - You'll not learn as much about the framework or it will take more > time > > to learn about it. > > - You might get some unnecessary code. > > - Application will get heavy, larger and maybe complicated to > understand. > > - Sometimes it use its own framework. (I don't know if this applies) > > - Sometimes some of the code gets blocked by the IDE. (I don't know if > > this applies, is like the unwanted extra code) > > > > Hope it helps > > _____________________ > > Ing. Gabriel Gutiérrez > > Celular: +52 1 81 1071 7213 > > Oficina: +52 81 8153 2415 > > Monterrey, México > > > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:14 AM, surya varma <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > hi we developing a project , project contains many number of pages , > so i > > > want to use GWTDesigner for developing pages (GUI) > > > > > I want suggestion whether it is good or not for GWT,GWT-Ext > > > > > Thanks in Advance, > > > > > PDV PRASAD > > > > > > > > 330.gif > > < 1KViewDownload > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GWT-Ext Developer Forum" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/gwt-ext?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
