Il Mar 16 Giu 2020, 05:31 Haisheng Yuan <hy...@apache.org> ha scritto:
> Hi Zoltan, > > > For example I use NetBeans, and things just work with maven. > Hi If you use NetBeans 11.3+ you can open Calcite again. Better 12.0 Enrico Have you tried intellij? It works fine with Gradle. And it is free. > > > Gradle will add friction to contributors familiar with maven and > unfamiliar with gradle... > Your case is far better than mine, at least you have knowledge of maven. I > have near 0 knowledge for both maven and gradle. But that doesn't prevent > me from making contribution to Calcite. The only command I run daily is > ./gradlew build. And I am happy with it. :) So don't worry about that. > Feel free to ask if you need help, I think Vladimir and other community > members are more than happy to help. > > Thanks, > Haisheng > > On 2020/06/15 23:27:21, Zoltan Farkas <zolyfar...@yahoo.com.INVALID> > wrote: > > Vladimir, > > > > A new user will probably be impacted more by the IDE experience. > > > > Some IDEs do better at handling maven than gradle... For example I use > NetBeans, and things just work with maven. > > > > In my experience, Maven is simply a more mature tool (use it since > 2002), more plugins, good IDE support, with more developers being fluent > with it. > > > > Gradle will add friction to contributors familiar with maven and > unfamiliar with gradle... > > > > Hope it’s worth it... > > > > --z > > > > > On Jun 15, 2020, at 2:49 PM, Vladimir Sitnikov < > sitnikov.vladi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > >> > > >> Gradle is not that user friendly for new uses > > > > > > Can you please elaborate? > > > > > > Gradle's command line is easier to follow as it provides help with the > > > usable tasks and descriptions, > > > and it requires much less ceremony. > > > For instance, with Maven I often had issues like > "ExtenderSqlParserImpl not > > > found" (== I had to build the project before importing to the IDE), > > > and Gradle fixes that. > > > > > > Vladimir > > > > >