It's hard to say now anything about EAP for standalone version now. We here plan to switch to our own IDE as the main tool for our own development in 3-4 months. Expect EAP not earlier than that.
-- Valentin Kipiatkov Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
I'm dispointed with the M$ VS2003. It's too primary. I miss the features in IDEA....
Hypothetically, if there were a stand-alone C# IDE from JetBrains like IDEA, would it be cross-platform? Meaning, would there be a possibility of it being hosted on Mono and being able to target Mono?
ReSharper IDE will not be able to be hosted on Mono in the first release. This is because currently there is no possibility to create sophisticated GUI using WinForms only, without direct referring to Win32 GDI
ReSharper IDE will not be able to be hosted on Mono in the first release. This is because currently there is no possibility to create sophisticated GUI using WinForms only, without direct referring to Win32 GDI
Thank you for the link. I will look on it shortly.
As for Gtk and R#, I think the following:
1) I had a small experience using Gtk with C++ and Linux. The overall impression was that this UI library is not suitable for UI writing "as is". It requires a lot of wrappers to be used with minimum comfort at least. 2) Anyway, R# IDE will target .NET 2.0. MS promises a lot of changes in WinFroms 2.0. 3) In a far future there will be Avalon..... :)
So I personally think that it is not a good idea to use Gtk in large project now. Migrating from WinForms 1.1 to WinForms 2.0 and to Avalon further will be easer then migrating from Gtk
It's hard to say now anything about EAP for standalone version now. We here plan to switch to our own IDE as the main tool for our own development in 3-4 months. Expect EAP not earlier than that.
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Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
"Valentin Kipiatkov" <valentin@intellij.com> wrote in message
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here plan to switch to our own IDE as the main tool for our own development
in 3-4 months. Expect EAP not earlier than that.
Perhaps it will be a nice christmas present.
Count me in!
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Hypothetically, if there were a stand-alone C# IDE from JetBrains like IDEA, would it be cross-platform? Meaning, would there be a possibility of it being hosted on Mono and being able to target Mono?
Just a thought.
ReSharper IDE will not be able to be hosted on Mono in the first release.
This is because currently there is no possibility to create sophisticated
GUI using WinForms only, without direct referring to Win32 GDI
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Eugene Pasynkov
Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Nick Brosnahan" <no_mail@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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IDEA, would it be cross-platform? Meaning, would there be a possibility of
it being hosted on Mono and being able to target Mono?
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Eugene Pasynkov wrote:
What do you think about Gtk#?
(http://gtk-sharp.sourceforge.net/)
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Anton Moscal
Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Hi Anton,
Thank you for the link.
I will look on it shortly.
As for Gtk and R#, I think the following:
1) I had a small experience using Gtk with C++ and Linux. The overall
impression was that this UI library is not suitable for UI writing "as is".
It requires a lot of wrappers to be used with minimum comfort at least.
2) Anyway, R# IDE will target .NET 2.0. MS promises a lot of changes in
WinFroms 2.0.
3) In a far future there will be Avalon..... :)
So I personally think that it is not a good idea to use Gtk in large project
now. Migrating from WinForms 1.1 to WinForms 2.0 and to Avalon further will
be easer then migrating from Gtk
--
Eugene Pasynkov
Developer
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Anton Moscal" <msk@intellij.com> wrote in message
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