Was hopeful [message #479090] |
Sun, 09 August 2009 03:26 |
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Originally posted by: n.n.nnn
The reason I like Eclipse is so I don't have to program for .NET and
so I can avoid learning serious web stuff like CSS and JavaScript and
AJAX and <insert scripting/declaring stuff du jour>. Yuk!
I downloaded .9 tonight and read through enough of the whitepaper to
find ... is it really necessary to go from a platform to coding CSS and
<gasp> Javascript?
PC's get cheaper and more powerful and cheaper every year.
Did I miss something? What happened to ... Eclipse, RCP, SWT, thick
client rules?
How are we supposed to build a complex, near real time application like
oh let's say a hardware chip debugger by tying together pieces of CSS,
Javascript and who know what else, oh yeah, throw some AJAX and Web 2.0
in there for good measure?
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Re: Was hopeful [message #479357 is a reply to message #479337] |
Mon, 10 August 2009 18:31 |
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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:29:51 -0400, Paul Webster wrote:
> e4 will be much more modular than Eclipse 3.5 stream, and e4 is all
> about removing some of the restrictions placed on RCP developers ... but
> in your case you wouldn't pull in the Ajax/CSS/Web 2.0 stuff (it's not
> relevant to your application).
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> PW
I guess I hadn't looked at it like removing restrictions but it
makes more sense in that light. Thanks.
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Re: Was hopeful [message #562212 is a reply to message #562187] |
Mon, 10 August 2009 18:31 |
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On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:29:51 -0400, Paul Webster wrote:
> e4 will be much more modular than Eclipse 3.5 stream, and e4 is all
> about removing some of the restrictions placed on RCP developers ... but
> in your case you wouldn't pull in the Ajax/CSS/Web 2.0 stuff (it's not
> relevant to your application).
>
> PW
I guess I hadn't looked at it like removing restrictions but it
makes more sense in that light. Thanks.
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