[AccessD] Light Table IDE (Vimeo.com) - Was:Re: HTML5 mobile-friendly web sites vs. native

Salakhetdinov Shamil mcp2004 at mail.ru
Wed Sep 26 13:30:45 CDT 2012


Hi Gustav --

Thank you for your note.
I do use LINQPad. 
I have got purchased LINQPad Premium Edition.
Using free edition of LINQPad isn't as convenient as using a  Premium one because free edition doesn't have auto-completion feature etc.

The subject tool - Light Table IDE - promises to provide an instant  code interpretation feature - LINQPad doesn't have such a feature although it could get it in the future as C# is becoming also a script language => http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/roslyn.aspx ...

Thank you.

-- Shamil


Wed, 26 Sep 2012 19:55:39 +0200 от "Gustav Brock" <Gustav at cactus.dk>:
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LINQPad is in a fact a tiny but powerful IDE which can handle many languages:
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>http://ht.ly/dN1ki
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Completely free - and with IntelliSense if you buy the cheap license.
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/gustav
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>>> mcp2004 at mail.ru 20-09-12 18:59 >>>
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Hi Jim --
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Yes, VS IDE for C# is very good - I do use it every day.
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But it lucks a feature which Light Table IDE is planning to "bring to the table" - dynamic interpretation/execution of the code you type in...
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And I was wondering - is there something like that "a la' Light Table" IDE - mainly for JavaScript?
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For C# quick prototyping/"snippeting" I do use LINQPad.
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For RegEx expressions developing and testing I do use RegEx Buddy.
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For Test Driven Development/Unit Testing I do use NUnit and TestDriven.NET.
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And for JavaScript and HTML(5)/CSS(3) development I'm missing a "dynamic interpretation tool" - do you know any?
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As for high price on MS development tools for students - Darryl mentioned DreamSpark MS Program, which is free for students.
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And for "chickens" - just out of college young developers if they were good at college and if they used Dreamspark program free development tools then they shouldn't have (?) problems to find a good job with MS development tools provided by their employees?
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Thank you.
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-- Shamil
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Thu, 20 Sep 2012 09:11:26 -0700 от "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca>:
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>Hi Shamil:
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Right now, the best IDE for C# is Microsoft's offering. 
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