[dba-Tech] Bad karma - a kind of punning, but not only - I have got an issue with nodejs' karma module while installing gulp...
Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Wed Jun 3 06:47:20 CDT 2015
Hi Gustav --
I'd better wait for VS2015 release. As for Sublime/gulp setup - it takes a few minutes, and their usage feels natural for me - the issues I have encountered were with advanced TypeScript samples mainly because of my complete novice status with all that stuff. (And simple samples from TypeScript course do compile well.)
As I have finally found the following (advanced for me) sample https://github.com/brettjonesdev/typescript-modularization-demo doesn't compile well even with the latest MS TypeScript compiler/JS emitter I have got built from the sources from https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript . If you have a few minutes and VS2015 RC installed could you please check will small https://github.com/brettjonesdev/typescript-modularization-demo sample compile well on your system?
Also my yesterday's evening playing with Gulp and Sublime and node/npm has given me rather good understanding how this stuff is setup on MS Windows systems and how its components are communicating/interrelated: VS often hides all that details from their developers (I can be wrong - I haven't tried to "dive into VS environment deeps" since I have stopped VS add-ins development for one of my customers in 2007)...
-- Shamil
Wednesday, June 3, 2015 11:19 AM UTC from Gustav Brock <gustav at cactus.dk>:
>Hi Shamil
>
>But VS2015 CTP is at release 6, so it is pretty stable:
>
>http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudio/archive/2015/02/23/visual-studio-2015-ctp-6-and-team-foundation-server-2015-ctp-released.aspx
>
>It is true about gulp in English, but here it sounds more related to our word gylp which means regurgitation - a kind of liquid vomit. Bon appetite!
>Seriously, I felt not ready to spend an unpredictable amount of time on gulp as I do have VS2013 installed.
>
>/gustav
>
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