On 11/05/2016 07:37 AM, Spencer wrote:
Small, well commented examples, but not too small so as to leave out
obviously wanted functionality, IMO, are way better than templates.
Part of the problem I have with any kind of template is OCD-based. I
don't want to start where someone else left off, and if I didn't write
it, I won't immediately understand it, and I'm too lazy to read your
code that's formatted in a way I don't like anyway. (At work, though,
I'm forced to wade through other people's crappy code.)
Sure , having templates does not mean that there will be no
documentation or examples, its just a additional way for people who like
to have the bootstrapping already done
for them. And btw I think the templates should be really lean with as
least code as possible. Otherwise the developer needs to clean them up
from what he/she does not need.
Just having a nice suit of examples is the best, and I think the snap
peeps have written some, but as I recall, they could be a bit better.
Of course, an example for every permutation of build system and
use-case is too much, so you have to look to the snaps that the
community has written.
Ha! Mine are probably bad examples, though. Don't look at mine.
On Nov 4, 2016, at 8:11 PM, Érico P <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Should be a place somewhere to store these recommended templates and
allow fetching third-party templates (I am thinking on cookiecutter
like templates).
This has some resources on Electron, maybe it helps :
https://github.com/szwacz/electron-boilerplate
Em 5 de nov de 2016 00:00, "Chris Wayne" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> escreveu:
There's really no standard way to build electron apps though
On Nov 4, 2016 9:58 PM, "Aaron Honeycutt"
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Also electron projects
On Fri, Nov 4, 2016, 9:20 PM XiaoGuo Liu
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
+1
I think it may apply to "nodejs", "python", "tomcat",
"mysql", "php", "java" etc.
Best regards,
XiaoGuo
On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 1:39 AM, Benjamin Zeller
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Just a small proposal to have templates in snapcraft,
that provide some sort of starting point for
people without the need to read lots of tutorials,
but get started with their project right away.
My proposal would be to add a template engine in
snapcraft, that generates predefined projects
or at least a predefined snapcraft.yaml for a
specific use case.
Something like:
snapcraft init --template=ubuntu-touch-app , which
would bootstrap a simple snapcraft project
targeting QML/Qt APIs.
I think that could help people to get their apps
snapped even faster.
Cheers,
Benjamin
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