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Re: Eclipse 4 RCP (e4) documentation [message #1057947 is a reply to message #1057851] |
Fri, 10 May 2013 01:49 |
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On 05/09/2013 04:25 AM, Phil Beauvoir wrote:
> A week later and this post has had 13975 views and 0 replies. And that
> pretty much sums up the problem with Eclipse development. There is no
> proper documentation. If it weren't for the ad hoc blog posts and the
> one book for e4, the total amount of useful documentation would be zero.
> And this is why Eclipse on the desktop will die. Take a look at the
> documentation supplied by Apple for iOS development. The sheer quality
> and quantity is fantastic. What's the point in creating a new e4
> platform if no-one knows how to use it?
> As an Eclipse RCP developer for over 10 years I would now say to anyone
> who is considering it - don't. The pathetic lack of documentation, the
> constant state of half-bakedness, the regressions, the bloat, the
> dependency on Java are just not worth it. As a company you will be
> wasting money due to lack of support and proper documentation. Move on,
> it's 2013.
Sayonara!
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