[Laszlo-user] OpenLaszlo IDE....
Khurram Samad
khurram at geniteam.com
Wed Jun 25 22:12:32 PDT 2008
Hi David
Thanks for updating the list on Laszlo System's initiative for building Open
Lazlo IDE. We all believe this is the most desired feature for Open Laszlo,
especially in high-competitive market.
To avoid, redundant effort, can you please elaborate on "visual design
needs", something that's currently not in Eclipse-Plugin plans for Laszlo
Systems? This will help other focus on areas that's not covered in the
plugin.
Khurram Samad
GenITeam | A Web2.0 Specialist Company
www.geniteam.com
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From: laszlo-user-bounces at openlaszlo.org
[mailto:laszlo-user-bounces at openlaszlo.org] On Behalf Of David Temkin
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 12:26 AM
To: laszlo-user list; OpenLaszlo development list
Subject: [Laszlo-user] OpenLaszlo IDE....
Great to see all of the discussion about IDEs for OpenLaszlo!
So.... something is going on in the IDE area here at Laszlo Systems,
and this seems like a good time to share what we're doing with the
community.
Laszlo is in the process of developing an IDE for OpenLaszlo
developers. We've been hard at work on this since late last year. It's
Eclipse-based, and is focused on code-based development (as opposed to
visual drag-and-drop development). It's got plenty of features for LZX
developers, and knows a lot about the structure of LZX code. This goes
well beyond the level of XML syntax and built-in tags -- it includes
user-defined classes and attributes, inheritance, JS syntax assist/
completion, direct access to documentation and more. It also supports
breakpoint-based debugging of LZX code, and is packaged as a double-
click self-contained installer for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Our main goals with this product are to make OpenLaszlo development
(1) more approachable and (2) more productive.
We have not yet decided exactly how the product will be distributed,
though it is unlikely to be open source. It will be available later
this year. (Sorry, can't be more specific now!)
That said, it'd be great to see other IDEs. The more the better --
especially with IDEs and editors, one size rarely fits all. And our
upcoming product does not (yet) address the visual design need.
Over the coming months, we'll have more to say about the product, and
we'll make preview and beta releases available to the community along
the path to release.
Thought you'd like to know!
David Temkin
Founder & CTO, Laszlo Systems
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