see below...  For reference I've been developing in Qooxdoo since 0.6, and use 
it for several projects for the US Dept of Defense.

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From: Derrell Lipman [mailto:derrell.lip...@unwireduniverse.com]


 1.  What do you find to be your most time-consuming or tedious tasks while 
developing qooxdoo applications?
Manual form design is very error prone and tedious.  Like Gene mentioned, going 
back and forth to the documentation frequently does slow things down a lot.

 1.  If you could have a tool to handle various aspects of your qooxdoo 
application development, what aspects would those be, and what would you hope 
the tool would do for you?
Code completion, auto-validation of code (i.e. background LINT sort of stuff), 
a form development GUI.  I'm not sure that the backend-generation stuff would 
be that useful to me.

 1.  What is your current qooxdoo application development environment, and in 
it, what features do you find lacking and what features are critical to you?
Eclipse w/JSEclipse.  Works good for me since I am able to develop the backend 
(Java, JSP and Oracle's XSQL servlet for me) at the same time in the same IDE.  
I find the auto-completion feature of JSEclipse rather lacking (no Qooxdoo 
specifics, no pop-up docs).
  -Bruce
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