Hi Maik,
I completely agree with paying to fix the bugs that are still in WOLips today.
That’s why I would suggest to make 2 lists :
- the first one : bug fixes
- the second one : wish list
I would gladly contribute to the first bug-fixes-list
I would gladly study the second list and
Hi all,
I think the point is still valid. We shouldn’t invest in WOLips development
without first discussing the option of creating similar plugins for alternative
IDEs.
So, who has enough insight into and experience with IntelliJ, Netbeans and the
like to offer some thoughts on this?
Maik
Well said, Aaron. WOBuilder was great. That said, I haven’t hated WOLips - I’ve
actually really liked some aspects of the workflow.
Also, I’ll add secondarily that I find it unlikely that anyone will move to
Xcode from Eclipse.
Tim
UCLA GSE
> On Jul 4, 2020, at 8:46 AM, Aaron Rosenzweig via
Thanks OC for sharing your experience and your code for the EOModeler on OSX.
(I realize that is jvanek’s link; however, it was you who cobbled together the
first version).
Eclipse does two things well:
1) Refactoring
2) Cross platform (Macs, PCs, Linux - mixed environment)
I use Eclipse
... well, myself, I have found Eclipse next-to-unuseable (WOLips itself looked
good, but it's, alas, Eclipse-based). In case there's more people similarly
Eclipse-incompatible, let me just remind that the good ole XCode (with a couple
of build scripts added) is considerably more convenient than