Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Thu Sep 20 05:54:46 CDT 2012
Hi Jim -- <<< Here is a link to one of the many excellent IDEs which will have versions for all major language: http://vimeo.com/40281991 within a couple of years (OSS of course) >>> Do you mean the Light Table IDE? Yes, AFAIS it promise to be a great tool to learn dynamic/scripting languages as JavaScript, Clojure, Python, HTML(5)/CSS(3) etc. AFAIU it's planned the first version of Light Table to be released next year May (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ibdknox/light-table?ref=NewsApr2612&utm_campaign=Apr26&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter). Waiting for that Light Table IDE release what other simpler (IDE) tools one can use to get instant interpretation/execution of the code they write? I must note I wanted to write a simple private tool having a couple of windows with one to type code into and another one to instantly interpret/execute typed code... Thank you. -- Shamil P.S. I'd expect similar to Light Table IDE "instant interpretation/debugging" features will appear in the next release of MS Visual Studio - 2014? - it appears to the one of the most demanded IDE features for nowadays real life application development... Wed, 19 Sep 2012 18:15:32 -0700 от "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca>: >Hi Robert: > > You have lived a very sheltered life. > > Most fortune 500 companies use OS Linux for starts, the three most popular > webservers are Apache, number one, Nginx, number two and third IIS. When it > comes to programming the top 31 languages are OSS and yes even C# (Mono and > Grasshopper) though it is in seventh place behind C, Java, C++, PHP, > JavaScript and Python. All that would be needed is a good OS IDE and C# > could be number one...naaahhh but maybe to number five? Here is a link to > one of the many excellent IDEs which will have versions for all major > language: http://vimeo.com/40281991 within a couple of years (OSS of course) > > > Virtually all the main players in the computer industry especially in the > new startups use OSS products like Google, Facebook, Dropbox, Amazon, IBM > and on and on. Most SmartPhones and Pad use Android/Java; 68 percent at last > check and after iOS there is still a few percentage left for others. > > I for one, have set up many offices (35+ years in business before PCs and > before Microsoft), some with MS Office and some recently with LibraOffice > and all the clients are very happy. As for comparing MS Access with to Open > office series, it appears that MS is doing a pretty good job of slowly > breaking their product so it will match. ;-( > > There are dozens of OS database products out there of every type and > capability so if you are going longterm why become trapped to single > offering with brittle and proprietary standards that are not compatible with > the rest of the industry. Microsoft is one of the founding members of W3C > industry standards though looking at their internet offerings and > compatibilty matching you might not think so. > > I know many people working in computer industry who make very comfortable > livings and they never use Microsoft products. > > I for one like Microsoft products and will continue to use more of their > products but they are hardly the be all or end all. It is a very very big > non-MS world out there and opportunities abound everywhere. > > Jim > > > > ><<< skipped >>>