Re: Proposed F19 Feature: Developers Assistant

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On 30. 1. 2013 at 08:50:23, Dan Horák wrote:
> Jan Zelený píše v St 30. 01. 2013 v 08:22 +0100:
> > On 29. 1. 2013 at 19:18:32, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Jan Zelený <jzeleny@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > On 28. 1. 2013 at 14:28:06, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> > > >> Michael Scherer (misc@xxxxxxxx) said:
> > > >> > Le lundi 28 janvier 2013 à 15:27 +0100, Jan Zelený a écrit :
> > > >> > > Currently we are working on some proof-of-concept stuff. But as
> > > >> > > an
> > > >> > > example, you can imagine a script for creation of C program
> > > >> > > templates.
> > > >> > > You will specify directory where it should create the program and
> > > >> > > (possibly) some specifics, like "I want to use threads" or "I
> > > >> > > need
> > > >> > > glib
> > > >> > > support".
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > On output of that script you will have a template of C program
> > > >> > > with
> > > >> > > Makefile and you can start coding right away, no need for
> > > >> > > preparing
> > > >> > > the
> > > >> > > environment first.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Something like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quickly ?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Some work have been started by Mathieu bridon and Didier Roche for
> > > >> > quickly on Fedora a few years ago. Not sure where it went, but this
> > > >> > would be easier to use it rather than start from scratch.
> > > >>
> > > >> Do we know whether our target users for these quick-onroad scripts
> > > >> are
> > > >> using the commandline vs something like Eclipse? Just curious where
> > > >> the
> > > >> bang-for-the-buck is.
> > > >
> > > > Actually we want to address both. Use cases for Eclipse users will be
> > > > addressed in second stage of the project, hopefully utilizing whatever
> > > > we
> > > > produce.
> > >
> > > Eclipse already has some of this, see e.g.
> > > http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/Autotools/User_Guide .
> >
> > I thought so, even though I didn't do much research on this front. Thanks
> > for the link, I'll check it out.
>
> From my knowledge every good IDE has its own kind of "developer
> assistant" so IMHO it would be hard to come up with an universal
> concept. And not everyone uses Eclipse ...

Yes, I know that but these are usually IDE specific (you have to build/run your
project directly from the IDE). This might serve as a common way of doing
things in IDE and on CLI. It won't be as advanced as those assistants in IDEs
but then again - that's not our goal, just some basic support will do for now.

Those who don't use Eclipse will still have the CLI toolset we are working on
right now. Also we don't prevent anyone to come and build support for other
IDEs :-)

Thanks
Jan

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