I'm not being rude about it, just wondering if it's one of those
things that everyone tolerates because "that's the way it is". I'd
put it quite high on the list of "confusing-things-to-get-your-head-
around-when-moving-to-eclipse". It just doesn't feel intuitive.
Whereas putting your components in the "components" directory, and
your resources in the "resources" directory is more my cup of tea.
I think it made sense to someone way back when this all got
started. There was (in my interpretation) a strong "don't force
things on the user" intention in how the woproject stuff was
written. The flexibility can be useful. In retrospect, a little
force in terms of having a convention for project layout makes life
better for everyone.
Yeah, I agree. Flexibility is good as an advanced option, but stick
the shackles on to begin with - If anything you avoid questions from
dummies like me :-)
I'm sure this must have been suggested before, but how about fluffy
being the default for a new WOnder app in eclipse ?
Simon
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