On 10.09.2012, at 18:37, Pascal Robert prob...@macti.ca wrote:
Ok, like we said here: Ça va faire le niaisage!
So we need people who can:
- Make something like Golipse that will install not only Eclipse (current
stable version, so 3.7 or 3.8 for now), but also WOLips, Rule Modeler,
Hi Pascal,
It would be great, indeed. But I must ask if NetBeans would be an option too.
Angelo
Em 10/09/2012, às 13:37, Pascal Robert escreveu:
Ok, like we said here: Ça va faire le niaisage!
So we need people who can:
- Make something like Golipse that will install not only Eclipse
Because I have suffered at the hands Eclipse as most here know, I will
match Pascal's offers. I cower in fear when I am asked to install a
WebObjects development environment on some typical consumer MacBook. Unless
you are super, duper organized and can wield jars like pints, and take
every
Rewriting WOLips to NetBeans won't be a easy task...
Hi Pascal,
It would be great, indeed. But I must ask if NetBeans would be an option too.
Angelo
Em 10/09/2012, às 13:37, Pascal Robert escreveu:
Ok, like we said here: Ça va faire le niaisage!
So we need people who can:
-
As I feared, but it would be nice to have the right to choose.
Angelo
Em 10/09/2012, às 13:56, Pascal Robert escreveu:
Rewriting WOLips to NetBeans won't be a easy task...
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Sadly, in a community of about 800 members, resources are quite low… We are not
Apple (and they won't help us), and we're not the size of the PHP community
either.
As I feared, but it would be nice to have the right to choose.
Angelo
Em 10/09/2012, às 13:56, Pascal Robert escreveu:
If you put in the effort to write a NetBeans (or IntelliJ or...) plugin, then
you have the right to choose. :-)
Chuck
On 2012-09-10, at 9:59 AM, Ângelo Andrade Cirino wrote:
As I feared, but it would be nice to have the right to choose.
Angelo
Em 10/09/2012, às 13:56, Pascal Robert
Hi Chuck,
I am not skilled enough, at least for now, to develop any plugin for any
platform. I would have to study a lot.
But the question is, and I ask for your opinion: Is the effort worth?
I mean, if we have two different platforms to choose from, will the effort of
maintaining two plugins
Le 2012-09-10 à 13:17, Ângelo Andrade Cirino aacir...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi Chuck,
I am not skilled enough, at least for now, to develop any plugin for any
platform. I would have to study a lot.
But the question is, and I ask for your opinion: Is the effort worth?
I mean, if we have
For me, it is definitely NOT worth it. WOProject and WOLips are the result of
huge amounts of effort over many years. While Eclipse may not be perfect, it
meets my needs.
Chuck
On 2012-09-10, at 10:17 AM, Ângelo Andrade Cirino wrote:
Hi Chuck,
I am not skilled enough, at least for now,
As with any open source, you gotta want it … If you hate something, fix it. If
you don't know how to fix it, learn it. There's basically nobody doing any real
tools development work right now. That's a great opportunity for you to learn
how and really out help the community. If you want it in
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