Re: windows version broken?

2014-03-04 Thread Richard Gaskin

On 3/3/14 5:40 PM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:


I'l try to poke around a bit, I hoped someone already knew this problem :-/


Less likely these days. With the rapid rate of change in the LC engine 
and the improved stability of the LC IDE in recent years, most of us 
have migrated our effort from attempting to maintain a relevant 
alternative IDE to simply porting any unique tools for compatibility 
with the LC IDE.


There's still arguably a role for a lean IDE like MC as a test bed for 
discerning whether a given issue encountered in LC is in the engine or 
the IDE.   But given the many enhancements in the engine, attempting to 
maintain MC as a productive alternative delivered a lower ROI than 
simply moving the things we like about it into LC.


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Re: windows version broken?

2014-03-04 Thread Björnke von Gierke
 
 There's still arguably a role for a lean IDE like MC as a test bed for 
 discerning whether a given issue encountered in LC is in the engine or the 
 IDE.   But given the many enhancements in the engine, attempting to maintain 
 MC as a productive alternative delivered a lower ROI than simply moving the 
 things we like about it into LC.
 --
 Richard Gaskin

Seems your opinion does not apply to my reasons :)

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Re: windows version broken?

2014-03-04 Thread Richard Gaskin

On 3/4/14 8:02 AM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:


There's still arguably a role for a lean IDE like MC as a test bed for 
discerning whether a given issue encountered in LC is in the engine or the IDE. 
  But given the many enhancements in the engine, attempting to maintain MC as a 
productive alternative delivered a lower ROI than simply moving the things we 
like about it into LC.
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Richard Gaskin


Seems your opinion does not apply to my reasons :)


Apparently.  What are you looking to do with MC?

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