After using Spket for just a few minutes I went and purchased it. The
laguage support for qooxdoo is excellent (.8 only). And compared to Aptana,
it is much faster and can handle larger files. I have a file that is over
100K and Aptana has a lot of difficulty with it, Spket handled it just fine.
And there seems to be a few more things you can change in the JavaScript
formatting that Aptana doesn't have. Namely, I can configure it to NOT
indent block comments. With Aptana, all my #require statements got indented
if I did an auto-format (Ctrl-Shft-F) thus rendering them useless. I was
able to configure Spket to not do that so I don't have a fear of breaking an
#require statement if I format the code. This one feature alone was worth
the price of admintion.

Jim



On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Siarhei Barysiuk <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I tried Spket as Eclipse plugin on Mac. It has a really good
> autocompletion support.
> Does Aptana have some plugins which bring autocompletion for qooxdoo?
> Didn't see any.
>
> Siarhei
>
> On Jan 23, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Roman Schmid wrote:
>
> >
> >>
> >> Thanks, Marco. It's good to hear you are getting into qooxdoo
> >> development :).
> >>
> >> There are probably other people on the list more qualified to answer,
> >> but here are a few hints:
> >>
> >> * You probably already spotted the wiki page about tools?!
> >> (http://qooxdoo.org/documentation/0.8/development_tools)
> >> * I don't know the exact status of QXDT, but last time I checked it
> >> was
> >> pretty much a work in progress.
> >> * Aptana is quite good, and available as both an Eclipse plugin and
> >> stand-alone.
> >> * There is this Eclipse-based IDE "Spket", which actually has
> >> dedicated
> >> qooxdoo support.
> >
> > Hello
> >
> > I'm using Eclipse as well (OS X here).
> > At first I used the QXDT (and JSDT) Plugin but i didn't found it to be
> > that useful. The Aptana Plugin for eclipse (or standalone, if you
> > prefer) has a very nice JavaScript editor IMHO. It doesn't show
> > inherited methods and properties of the qooxdoo class system, but
> > other
> > than that it's very powerful.
> >
> > Together with the PHP Developer tools, Subclipse plugin and all the
> > other neat stuff eclipse has to offer, this is hard to beat.
> >
> > Never heard of "Spket" though. Just had a look at their website... i
> > guess i'll give it a try sometime :)
> >
> > Cheers - Roman
> >
> >
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