2016-03-28 16:19 GMT-05:00 Edwin De La Cruz <edwinsp...@gmail.com>:
> 2016-03-26 9:59 GMT-05:00 Steven Oliver <oliver.ste...@gmail.com>:
>> If having an IDE is high on your list check out builder. It's support for
>> Vala is getting better every release. They are also really good about taking
>> new contributors.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Steven N. Oliver
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 7:49 PM -0700, "Edwin De La Cruz"
>> <edwinsp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear. I'm using valac for quite some time, although work has been left
>>> aside, I'm starting to use c #, I find it more productive but I refuse
>>> to use it and recognize it, but it is.
>>>
>>> Among the ideas that came to my mind, including _mono_, I thought ...
>>> because someone does not develop something similar to c # but Vala,
>>> who has the same name functions, classes, methods, etc so if I have
>>> one codigo.cs simply change it by codigo.vala and compile directly.
>>>
>>> I know it's an idea a little crazy and not all libraries can be
>>> imported, but whether it would be much easier and productive to have
>>> such a code.
>>>
>>> I program in C # using their mimas classes, but at the time of
>>> compiling all transforms Vala.
>>>
>>> It would be great as well.
>>>
>>> I have made the task of doing that only with the most basic functions,
>>> just to prove, as a hobby.
>>>
>>> In the years that I go with Vala language seems very much potential,
>>> but lacks an IDE, MonoDevelop no longer supports it, also lacks more
>>> documentation, easier to use libraries as well as in c #.
>>>
>>> Sorry for the extension of this message and perhaps not relevant but
>>> needed to relieve the sadness of having to change Vala by c #.
>>>
>>> See you soon.
>>>
>>>
>>> Mis proyectos de software libre en:
>>> Github - edwinspire
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>
>
> Well, actually the IDE is not a priority, I've driven with gedit well,
> that's no problem.
>
> Even I became a microide, what helps me is to compile and link the
> binary libraries which depends with a simple click.
>
> Where I see the difficulty, or rather the obstacles to develop faster,
> is in the documentation, examples, and functions that facilitate the
> work.
>
> For example, to send an email in SMTP in c # is a matter of a couple
> of lines and ready. With Vala me it was very difficult.
>
> Worse even if my applications development on the Linux (GNU / Debian)
> but to deliver them to production will run on Windows.
>
> Last week tried C # to replace some parts where used Vala and I found
> it very easy with Monodevelop.
>
> In 2 days with c # did the same as 8 days with Vala.
>
> What I suggested was to make a package that has the same functions and
> classes that exist in C # but Vala, with the same names, which is
> identical, so it would be very easy to move from one language to
> another.
>
>
> Mis proyectos de software libre en:
> Github - edwinspire

I meant to do something Como this:
https://github.com/edwinspire/VSharp It is just an example , although
it does not work but can best illustrate my idea.

Mis proyectos de software libre en:
Github - edwinspire
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