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Re: [ide4edu-dev] Stream-lining
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Ideally, it'd be cool if we could come up with a way to incrementally
expose the concept of a package.
It might be interesting to see workflow that automatically creates the
first Java Project and package from the class-creation wizard.
Subsequent uses of the wizard could expose more options. The trick is to
determine how and when to do incremental exposure.
Perhaps, when the New Java Class wizard opens, it checks the workspace
to see what the current state is. If the workspace is empty, the wizard
just asks for the name of a class and builds everything else. If a
project already exists, perhaps we can add a page to the wizard that
asks for a package name. The page could include a brief description of
what a package is and why you need one (maybe with some "why are
namespaces important" discussion).
We could also just keep track of how many times the wizard has been
opened (or successfully used) using preferences and make decisions from
there. Or some combination.
This discussion probably should be moved into a bug.
FWIW, I think it's a totally valid exercise to implement this and get it
wrong. We'll likely get it wrong a few times before we get it right. But
it's still a worthwhile exercise.
Just some thoughts. I'd like to hear yours...
Wayne
Nil Goyette wrote:
Hi,
The concept of package in the "New class" creation wizard is hidden,
so we think it might be a good idea to completely hide the concept of
package. For exemple, in the project wizard, the user doesn't need to
see "default package".
Nil Goyette
Maxime Caron
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