GEF [message #155300] |
Sat, 23 October 2004 21:01 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jsk_lam.hotmail.com
It is no doubt that GEF framework is very well-thought, but the learning
curve is extremely high. It cast a lot of burden on the developers who
are new to the framework. I couldn't even find a second readming material
on GEF except for the GEF redbook.
I now understand why Microsoft is so successful and most of the developers
are so happy working with the Microsoft development environment. There
are endless of resources to show you how things work and tons of books on
any single Microsoft technology.
I hope to see some improvement on the GEF development tools and reading
materials to ease the pain of our GEF development community.
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Re: GEF [message #155573 is a reply to message #155300] |
Tue, 26 October 2004 07:19 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: wkrain.hotmail.com
hi bubby!
I agree with you that It is no doubt that GEF framework is very
wll-thought ,
at time a find learing curve is extremely high too,but for GEF redbook i
suggest
some great readming material http://eclipsewiki.swiki.net/50
I think this readming material will help you overcome obstruction and then
made it!
"SL" <jsk_lam@hotmail.com> ??????:clegqt$a1h$1@eclipse.org...
> It is no doubt that GEF framework is very well-thought, but the learning
> curve is extremely high. It cast a lot of burden on the developers who
> are new to the framework. I couldn't even find a second readming material
> on GEF except for the GEF redbook.
>
> I now understand why Microsoft is so successful and most of the developers
> are so happy working with the Microsoft development environment. There
> are endless of resources to show you how things work and tons of books on
> any single Microsoft technology.
>
> I hope to see some improvement on the GEF development tools and reading
> materials to ease the pain of our GEF development community.
>
>
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