Re: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-12-29 Thread Omar Fouad
Here is some work around for getting similar functionalities of FlashDevelop
on Mac OS X.
www.omar-fouad.net

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:25 PM, eric e. dolecki edole...@gmail.com wrote:

 Cosmos? Really?

 On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Glen Pike postmas...@glenpike.co.uk
 wrote:

  My Favourite coding environment:
 
  On a tropical beach under a parasol / coconut-less palm, preferably in a
  deckchair or similar comfortable reclining chair with a flatscreen
 display
  on a swan neck.
 
  Located close enough to the beach bar for the bar-person to bring me
 coffee
  in the morning, fruit juice in the afternoon and a Mai Tai or a
 Cosmopolitan
  as the sun passes the yardarm.
 
  Breaks between programming would include sailing, snorkelling, surfing
 and
  beach volleyball.
 
  My personal assistant would deal with all the client crap.
 
  Does not matter where the beach is, as long as it's not too busy with
  tourists.
 
  Sorry, have heard this debate to many times for it to be interesting
  anymore, so I thought I would freshen it up.  :)
 
 
 
  Ron Wheeler wrote:
 
  Eclipse with HAXE
 
  Ron
 
  Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle) wrote:
 
  I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time, i
  thought it worth rehashing now
 
  what's your favourite coding environment?
 
  I really like FlashDevelop but because I'm on a mac, I've been looking
  into other options (although FD with parallels is a pretty good setup).
 I've
  found eclipse and FDT to be shaky at best - the AS2 libraries are
 incomplete
  (the mx lib has to be added to the default setup, for instance) and it
 seems
  to be a little unstable (if it doesn't crash entirely once in a while,
 it
  seems to get slower over time - maybe there's a memory leak somewhere?)
 and
  FDT costs an astronomical amount for something that is supposed to go
  alongside the Flash IDE when doing AS2 (which seems to be still the
 most
  widely used version of Actionscript outside of full-on microsite
 design) as
  it doesn't have it's own AS2 compiler.
 
  I've seen that coda has started supporting AS code hinting but without
  real OOP class support, it really only is a curio at the moment.
 
  what do you guys think?
 
  thanks
  allandt
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-09-27 Thread Ron Wheeler

Eclipse with HAXE

Ron

Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle) wrote:
I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time, 
i thought it worth rehashing now


what's your favourite coding environment?

I really like FlashDevelop but because I'm on a mac, I've been looking 
into other options (although FD with parallels is a pretty good 
setup). I've found eclipse and FDT to be shaky at best - the AS2 
libraries are incomplete (the mx lib has to be added to the default 
setup, for instance) and it seems to be a little unstable (if it 
doesn't crash entirely once in a while, it seems to get slower over 
time - maybe there's a memory leak somewhere?) and FDT costs an 
astronomical amount for something that is supposed to go alongside the 
Flash IDE when doing AS2 (which seems to be still the most widely used 
version of Actionscript outside of full-on microsite design) as it 
doesn't have it's own AS2 compiler.


I've seen that coda has started supporting AS code hinting but without 
real OOP class support, it really only is a curio at the moment.


what do you guys think?

thanks
allandt

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Re: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-09-27 Thread Glen Pike

My Favourite coding environment:

On a tropical beach under a parasol / coconut-less palm, preferably in a 
deckchair or similar comfortable reclining chair with a flatscreen 
display on a swan neck.


Located close enough to the beach bar for the bar-person to bring me 
coffee in the morning, fruit juice in the afternoon and a Mai Tai or a 
Cosmopolitan as the sun passes the yardarm.


Breaks between programming would include sailing, snorkelling, surfing 
and beach volleyball.


My personal assistant would deal with all the client crap.

Does not matter where the beach is, as long as it's not too busy with 
tourists.


Sorry, have heard this debate to many times for it to be interesting 
anymore, so I thought I would freshen it up.  :)



Ron Wheeler wrote:

Eclipse with HAXE

Ron

Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle) wrote:
I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time, 
i thought it worth rehashing now


what's your favourite coding environment?

I really like FlashDevelop but because I'm on a mac, I've been 
looking into other options (although FD with parallels is a pretty 
good setup). I've found eclipse and FDT to be shaky at best - the AS2 
libraries are incomplete (the mx lib has to be added to the default 
setup, for instance) and it seems to be a little unstable (if it 
doesn't crash entirely once in a while, it seems to get slower over 
time - maybe there's a memory leak somewhere?) and FDT costs an 
astronomical amount for something that is supposed to go alongside 
the Flash IDE when doing AS2 (which seems to be still the most widely 
used version of Actionscript outside of full-on microsite design) as 
it doesn't have it's own AS2 compiler.


I've seen that coda has started supporting AS code hinting but 
without real OOP class support, it really only is a curio at the moment.


what do you guys think?

thanks
allandt

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Re: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-09-27 Thread Jer Brand
Glen if that's your real coding environment you just plain suck! ;)

I enjoy ditching the office and just finding a quiet place outside on
campus, turning on some tunes just barely audible. It's only a pain
when I have to make a walk to get coffee. And the views...

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My Favourite coding environment:

 On a tropical beach under a parasol / coconut-less palm, preferably in a
 deckchair or similar comfortable reclining chair with a flatscreen display
 on a swan neck.

 Located close enough to the beach bar for the bar-person to bring me coffee
 in the morning, fruit juice in the afternoon and a Mai Tai or a Cosmopolitan
 as the sun passes the yardarm.

 Breaks between programming would include sailing, snorkelling, surfing and
 beach volleyball.

 My personal assistant would deal with all the client crap.

 Does not matter where the beach is, as long as it's not too busy with
 tourists.

 Sorry, have heard this debate to many times for it to be interesting
 anymore, so I thought I would freshen it up.  :)

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University of Oklahoma - Center for Public Management
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Re: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-09-27 Thread eric e. dolecki
Cosmos? Really?

On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Glen Pike [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 My Favourite coding environment:

 On a tropical beach under a parasol / coconut-less palm, preferably in a
 deckchair or similar comfortable reclining chair with a flatscreen display
 on a swan neck.

 Located close enough to the beach bar for the bar-person to bring me coffee
 in the morning, fruit juice in the afternoon and a Mai Tai or a Cosmopolitan
 as the sun passes the yardarm.

 Breaks between programming would include sailing, snorkelling, surfing and
 beach volleyball.

 My personal assistant would deal with all the client crap.

 Does not matter where the beach is, as long as it's not too busy with
 tourists.

 Sorry, have heard this debate to many times for it to be interesting
 anymore, so I thought I would freshen it up.  :)



 Ron Wheeler wrote:

 Eclipse with HAXE

 Ron

 Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle) wrote:

 I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time, i
 thought it worth rehashing now

 what's your favourite coding environment?

 I really like FlashDevelop but because I'm on a mac, I've been looking
 into other options (although FD with parallels is a pretty good setup). I've
 found eclipse and FDT to be shaky at best - the AS2 libraries are incomplete
 (the mx lib has to be added to the default setup, for instance) and it seems
 to be a little unstable (if it doesn't crash entirely once in a while, it
 seems to get slower over time - maybe there's a memory leak somewhere?) and
 FDT costs an astronomical amount for something that is supposed to go
 alongside the Flash IDE when doing AS2 (which seems to be still the most
 widely used version of Actionscript outside of full-on microsite design) as
 it doesn't have it's own AS2 compiler.

 I've seen that coda has started supporting AS code hinting but without
 real OOP class support, it really only is a curio at the moment.

 what do you guys think?

 thanks
 allandt

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[Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-09-26 Thread Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle)
I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time,  
i thought it worth rehashing now


what's your favourite coding environment?

I really like FlashDevelop but because I'm on a mac, I've been looking  
into other options (although FD with parallels is a pretty good  
setup). I've found eclipse and FDT to be shaky at best - the AS2  
libraries are incomplete (the mx lib has to be added to the default  
setup, for instance) and it seems to be a little unstable (if it  
doesn't crash entirely once in a while, it seems to get slower over  
time - maybe there's a memory leak somewhere?) and FDT costs an  
astronomical amount for something that is supposed to go alongside the  
Flash IDE when doing AS2 (which seems to be still the most widely used  
version of Actionscript outside of full-on microsite design) as it  
doesn't have it's own AS2 compiler.


I've seen that coda has started supporting AS code hinting but without  
real OOP class support, it really only is a curio at the moment.


what do you guys think?

thanks
allandt

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Re: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-09-26 Thread eric e. dolecki
I like TextMate on the Mac.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle) 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time, i
 thought it worth rehashing now

 what's your favourite coding environment?

 I really like FlashDevelop but because I'm on a mac, I've been looking into
 other options (although FD with parallels is a pretty good setup). I've
 found eclipse and FDT to be shaky at best - the AS2 libraries are incomplete
 (the mx lib has to be added to the default setup, for instance) and it seems
 to be a little unstable (if it doesn't crash entirely once in a while, it
 seems to get slower over time - maybe there's a memory leak somewhere?) and
 FDT costs an astronomical amount for something that is supposed to go
 alongside the Flash IDE when doing AS2 (which seems to be still the most
 widely used version of Actionscript outside of full-on microsite design) as
 it doesn't have it's own AS2 compiler.

 I've seen that coda has started supporting AS code hinting but without real
 OOP class support, it really only is a curio at the moment.

 what do you guys think?

 thanks
 allandt

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Re: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment

2008-09-26 Thread Paul Andrews
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Subject: [Flashcoders] favourite programming environment


I'm sure it's been asked before but as these things change over time,  
i thought it worth rehashing now


what's your favourite coding environment?


Err.. Flex!
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what do you guys think?

thanks
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