But I always thought this proverb was stupidā¦
The good thing of this lack of news is that I spend a LOT less time on this forum, so this mean more time for my real works
and it looks like Iām not the only oneā¦
But I always thought this proverb was stupidā¦
The good thing of this lack of news is that I spend a LOT less time on this forum, so this mean more time for my real works
and it looks like Iām not the only oneā¦
Hopefully not to Adobe! Or Microsoft. Or Apple. Or Aptana. Or any other company that does crappy job (although Visual Studio is pretty nice)
You are not the only oneā¦
Anyhow, maybe we get a present on Christmas. Or Hanukkah. Or whatever is coming these days first!
Letās speculate, what do you think itās the new feature itās coming?
I think itās either Sidebar API or tooltips API.
Tooltips, more powerful snippets, symbol recognition and integration in tooltips and autocomplete, whole project auto completeā¦
So many dreams!
ST already has gesture recognition. If you write the letter S in the air then ST will start automatically.
And retina recognition: if you stare at the centre of the screen and look slowly up and down the screen will scroll.
(not really )
Would be cool if he sold it to the Eclipse-team. What a wonderful fusion that would be.
Scala (best language ever, staticly typed, so IDE is a huge benefit) + Eclipse (awesome advanced) + Sublime Text 2 (extremely effective for writing) => Programmerās paradise
[quote=ā200ā]Would be cool if he sold it to the Eclipse-team. What a wonderful fusion that would be.
Scala (best language ever, staticly typed, so IDE is a huge benefit) + Eclipse (awesome advanced) + Sublime Text 2 (extremely effective for writing) => Programmerās paradise [/quote]
Sounds to me like one gigantic, bloated mess whose manual would be illegal to print in the interests of rainforest conservation.
Yeah, sublime text with really good intelligent refactoring/navigation tools would be amazing.
Itās really incredible what you can do with Eclipse and Java if you can tolerate the slowness and horrible low level editing.
Scala is super Java by the sounds. Surely IDEs donāt need to be as slow as all that?
I could definitely live without most of persistent views like āoutline viewsā in favour of ānothing but the codeā
if Jon sells to either Microsoft or Eclipse ill NEVER be buying any upgrades from them. ive never seen a single microsoft product that was worth a damn SPECIALLY their not IDE, and Eclipse is one of the single worst (badly designed, badly implemented, badly interfaced) pieces of software ive ever been forced to use. EVERY key press was sheer agony (only slightly worse than netbeans).
THIS editor just blows my mind. If Jon sells it at all it will degrade into a bloated pile of āmake it do everything and who cares about the bugs or speedā horse manure. NOBODY will put their heart and soul into it the way he has.
if you are not offered at least 20 million dont take it jon!
There exists a beta-level integration with Scalaās presentation compiler called āEnsimeā on package control. We have already implemented on-the-fly error highlighting, completion and go to definition. I hope after the release of Scala 2.10.0-final Iāll get some time to work on stabilization. You guys could help as well. Sorry for hijacking the thread, but that was a very good chance to speak up. If youāre interested, letās discuss at SublimeScala - IDE-like features for Scala.
Thanks I donāt really code in java ATM (was doing droid app) let alone Scala
Though Scala mentioner will surely enjoy
I really hope he wonāt sell the project and this is just a joke
Big companies often mess up superb softwareā¦
[quote=āDudeā]
I really hope he wonāt sell the project and this is just a joke
Big companies often mess up superb softwareā¦[/quote]
This is the thing most likely to happen in the future for ST (Similar thing happened many times in SV in the past decade).
[quote=āpierā]
Excuse my ignoranceā¦ but what is SV?[/quote]
I believe heās referring to Silicon Valley.
[quote=ājbrooksukā]
I thought Jon was from Australiaā¦?[/quote]
Yes, SV=Silicon Valley.
I know Jon is Australia, but look at what happened in the past: small companies, with some brilliant ideas or pieces of softwaresā¦, I donāt think living in Australia makes any difference.
I believe Notepad++ was built on C++. I was reading that C++ was supposedly in decline, as it hasnāt kept
pace with other languages?
Apologies, as I appreciate this a little off topic. Andy.