Re: Great argument for the continued use of WO/WOnder

2012-12-19 Thread Johnny Miller
Thanks Mike.

I'm sure it's a temporary thing but I just went to take another look at EXT-JS 
and the Sencha site is broken.  LOL.  At least it's not just me.

Thanks,

Johnny


On Dec 19, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Michael Gargano  wrote:

> I had seriously looked into it.  it's a nice technology, but the 
> documentation isn't the greatest and there's a lot of change happening now 
> since strobe, inc. was purchased by Facebook.  for those reasons and the fact 
> that there's not much of a component library I went with Ext-JS.  as for 
> managing 200k+ lines of js, it's one of my biggest concerns.  I'll let you 
> know how it goes.  there are a few eclipse plug-ins that provide some 
> autocompletion, but they're not great.
> 
> -Mike
> 
> 
> On Dec 19, 2012, at 2:59 PM, Johnny Miller  wrote:
> 
>> Speaking of ember/sproutcore.  Is anybody besides Apple using it on this 
>> list?  
>> 
>> The promise seems really cool but like the article states - how do you 
>> maintain 200K lines of JavaScript?  And what do you use for an IDE?  
>> 
>> After Googling it for a while I found that some people are using WebStorm 
>> (which is a wonderful HTML + JS + CSS editor - best I've used to date) but 
>> there is no specific SproutCore plugin that I can find.  It just seems like 
>> writing a client in SproutCore is a much more arduous task than creating 
>> components with WOLips.
>> 
>> Sorry to derail the conversation but I've been wondering about this for a 
>> while and I've love to get the opinion of senior programmers and people who 
>> have used it with WO.
>> 
>> Aloha,
>> Mr. Johnny Miller
>> Web Development Manager
>> Kahalawai Media Company
>> Lahaina, HI 96761
>> tel: (808) 661-7962 | mobile: (808) 283-0791
>> website | e-mail 
>> On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:30 AM, programming...@mac.com wrote:
>> 
>>> Preaching to the converted, but worthwhile read all the same.
>>> 
>>> http://zef.me/4235/pick-your-battles
>>> 
>>> d
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Re: Great argument for the continued use of WO/WOnder

2012-12-19 Thread Michael Gargano
I had seriously looked into it.  it's a nice technology, but the documentation 
isn't the greatest and there's a lot of change happening now since strobe, inc. 
was purchased by Facebook.  for those reasons and the fact that there's not 
much of a component library I went with Ext-JS.  as for managing 200k+ lines of 
js, it's one of my biggest concerns.  I'll let you know how it goes.  there are 
a few eclipse plug-ins that provide some autocompletion, but they're not great.

-Mike


On Dec 19, 2012, at 2:59 PM, Johnny Miller 
mailto:jlmil...@kahalawai.com>> wrote:

Speaking of ember/sproutcore.  Is anybody besides Apple using it on this list?

The promise seems really cool but like the article states - how do you maintain 
200K lines of JavaScript?  And what do you use for an IDE?

After Googling it for a while I found that some people are using WebStorm 
(which is a wonderful HTML + JS + CSS editor - best I've used to date) but 
there is no specific SproutCore plugin that I can find.  It just seems like 
writing a client in SproutCore is a much more arduous task than creating 
components with WOLips.

Sorry to derail the conversation but I've been wondering about this for a while 
and I've love to get the opinion of senior programmers and people who have used 
it with WO.

Aloha,
Mr. Johnny Miller
Web Development Manager
Kahalawai Media Company
Lahaina, HI 96761
tel: (808) 661-7962 | mobile: (808) 283-0791
website | e-mail
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On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:30 AM, 
programming...@mac.com wrote:

Preaching to the converted, but worthwhile read all the same.

http://zef.me/4235/pick-your-battles

d

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Re: Great argument for the continued use of WO/WOnder

2012-12-19 Thread Johnny Miller
Speaking of ember/sproutcore.  Is anybody besides Apple using it on this list?  

The promise seems really cool but like the article states - how do you maintain 
200K lines of JavaScript?  And what do you use for an IDE?  

After Googling it for a while I found that some people are using WebStorm 
(which is a wonderful HTML + JS + CSS editor - best I've used to date) but 
there is no specific SproutCore plugin that I can find.  It just seems like 
writing a client in SproutCore is a much more arduous task than creating 
components with WOLips.

Sorry to derail the conversation but I've been wondering about this for a while 
and I've love to get the opinion of senior programmers and people who have used 
it with WO.

Aloha,
Mr. Johnny Miller
Web Development Manager
Kahalawai Media Company
Lahaina, HI 96761
tel: (808) 661-7962 | mobile: (808) 283-0791
website | e-mail

On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:30 AM, programming...@mac.com wrote:

> Preaching to the converted, but worthwhile read all the same.
> 
> http://zef.me/4235/pick-your-battles
> 
> d
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Great argument for the continued use of WO/WOnder

2012-12-19 Thread programmingosx
Preaching to the converted, but worthwhile read all the same.

http://zef.me/4235/pick-your-battles

d

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