Hi Rich We are in agreement that an IDE is very likely to spur Laszlo development even further. I'm trying to find ways in which the IDE can actually help reduce the learning curve. Over the last few days I've added a mechanism to index any locally-installed Laszlo documentation. The IDE can now provide a lookup to context-sensitive help based on the current element.
But of far more importance for learning Laszlo is the new Klein book from Manning. Thanks for the offer of beta testing. I'm sure I'll take you up on it. I hope to have a beta ready in a couple of weeks. Bernard Rich Christiansen wrote: > > By the way, I'm ecstatic to hear that you're developing a new IDE. I > personally feel there are two things keeping Laszlo from full-scale > adoption: > > 1. Poor tool support > 2. Steep learning curve > > Your IDE should help greatly with the first issue. I'm not sure how to > address the second issue. Perhaps just improved documentation? > > Anyway, if we can do anything to help (e.g. beta testing), please let us > know. :) > -Rich > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/new-visual-IDE-tf4821075.html#a13860523 Sent from the OpenLaszlo - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
