On 07/07/2016 02:59 PM, Arián Fornaris Fernández wrote:
I see lot of buzz around a JavaScript update in Eclipse Neon but
honestly, I don't see a real change :(
[...]
In general, it was a frustrating experience :( I had lot of
expectation for this release, but what I see are regressions or a work
in progress.
The changes are highly visible if you use node.js, npm, bower, debug...
However, it's true that the pure edition part now misses some important
features that were previously available.
- I saw somewhere there is a new JSON editor (but I did not find a
wizard to create a JSON file). I had to create it via New File wizard.
How is it important to have a dedicated wizard for such a trivial task?
If the wizard does nothing more than creating a file, what's wrong with
the new file wizard?
I know there are other options like those based on tern.java (that
works much better) but yet I prefer to keep on the standard tooling.
JSDT 2.0 + tern.java is currently the best combo for JS dev in Eclipse
IDE. And I believe it's what most JSDT contributors would recommend at
the moment. Hopefully, just JSDT should do the work in a near future.
--
Mickael Istria
Eclipse developer at JBoss, by Red Hat <http://www.jboss.org/tools>
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