On 02/01/15 01:15 PM, Hedayat Vatankhah
wrote:
I exaggerated. Did you try that? The problem with searching for "C++" is that it will list almost all applications (probably it searches for "C"). So it has nothing to do with DevAssistant.I just searched "C++" resulting a freeze of Gnome Software due to handling of "++" character. That is a bug I already submitted https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1178199 Normally, Gnome Software should list DevAssistant on the first list as I have no problem typing python or ruby keyword on the search field. In this case, why not? They were attempt of create a frontend for that purpose and most of them were poorly implemented. Take a look of how Microsoft and Apple do their development. it is a matter of finding a better way of implementing the tool. DevAssistant is a start. Next step will be adding packaging guideline and other stuff. It takes time but it can be done. Then is IDE packaging issue. When it comes of using a development applications, the software should suggest installing the missing library. If Gnome Video is able to prompt uses to install missing component, then why shouldn't be possible for IDE application to do the same?Add-ons cannot cover development libraries, unless every library is an add-on for all IDEs! Granted I don't know well the functionality but the logic is application should detect and suggest adding the missing function. -- Luya Tshimbalanga Graphic & Web Designer E: luya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx W: http://www.coolest-storm.net |
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