Re: Ideal development platform for GWT/GAE?

2011-11-28 Thread Mark Molloy
Thanks! Boy, I thought I would get more opinions on this!  Aren't
there any ex-Windows users out there who have something to say about
the development platform to which they moved?

On Nov 28, 4:35 am, Robert Lockwood  wrote:
> Hi, Mark.  I use a mac Air but a larger or second display would be better.
>  I use an old macMini as a server for testing.  I'm a rank amateur here
> though.  My code will run on LINUX on a small intranet when finished.
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> I missed Pete and the boys, and the rest of the family as I'm in Brazil on
> vacation.  Hope you're well.
>
> Nate
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> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 8:40 AM, Mark Molloy wrote:
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> > Hi, I currently have one laptop (Windows 7 64-bit) that I use for
> > everything -- and that's a lot of #&^%.  It is an operational mess.
> > Now, I've installed MyEclipse 9.0 to develop a GWT/GAE application.
> > Unfortunately, whenever Eclipse is running, the browsers start timing
> > out.  E.g., it is impossible to use gmail. :(  Performance of Eclipse
> > is pretty erratic, too.
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> > I'm thinking that I should get a machine dedicated to development/
> > testing of my GWT/GAE application. I just want to install Java,
> > Eclipse, and the plugins I need for the app.
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> > What do people in this group recommend? I want a minimum of
> > operational maintenance, reasonable performance, and consistent "it
> > just works" behavior, in place of the constant hanging, re-installing,
> > head-scratching operational frustration I currently experience. I'd
> > like to be able to spend my productive time coding and testing
> > algorithms, not trying to figure out why the layers of software
> > underneath don't work.
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> > Thanks in advance for your help!
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> > -Mark
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> So far, so good.

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Ideal development platform for GWT/GAE?

2011-11-26 Thread Mark Molloy
Hi, I currently have one laptop (Windows 7 64-bit) that I use for
everything -- and that's a lot of #&^%.  It is an operational mess.
Now, I've installed MyEclipse 9.0 to develop a GWT/GAE application.
Unfortunately, whenever Eclipse is running, the browsers start timing
out.  E.g., it is impossible to use gmail. :(  Performance of Eclipse
is pretty erratic, too.

I'm thinking that I should get a machine dedicated to development/
testing of my GWT/GAE application. I just want to install Java,
Eclipse, and the plugins I need for the app.

What do people in this group recommend? I want a minimum of
operational maintenance, reasonable performance, and consistent "it
just works" behavior, in place of the constant hanging, re-installing,
head-scratching operational frustration I currently experience. I'd
like to be able to spend my productive time coding and testing
algorithms, not trying to figure out why the layers of software
underneath don't work.

Thanks in advance for your help!

-Mark

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How to point out documentation "bugs" and suggest improvements?

2011-09-20 Thread Mark Molloy
Hi, I'm a newbie to Google Code in general and to GWT in particular. As 
such, I have "fresh eyes". I am seeing some bits of the documentation that 
could be improved, some of them pretty simple.  Is there a way to submit 
these documentation "bugs"? OK, they're things that confuse me, and maybe 
I'm just easily confused. But, I'll bet they have, and will continue to, 
confuse other new readers as well... Thanks in advance!  

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