So... Why doesn't the mootools community create one IDE that helps
showing the world how great mootools' OOP is? I've tried to use
Eclipse DLTK to build one but failed because my base is PHP & MySQL.
Anyone here with great skills in Java that will help us all?? :)
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On Jan 21, 9:41 am, Ryan Rampersad <ryan.ramper...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Aptana uses an outdated version of Mootools and you can't force it to use
> auto-completion and a newer version. I think this is because mootools
> doesn't by default have a java-doc like structure for the IDE to pull from.
>
> I'd totally love some IDE.
>
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Barry van Oudtshoorn <
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> bvanoudtsho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I use Geany with a dark Tango theme I put together (
> >http://www.barryvan.com.au/2009/01/geany-ide-tango-dark-colour-scheme/).
> > It works well enough, but the symbol browser doesn't understand Moo classes.
> > It handles object literals and function()-style objects well enough, though.
> > The main reason I prefer it over Netbeans, Aptana, etc. is that it's
> > incredibly light -- it loads in under a second, and has exactly the features
> > I want. Also it's completely cross-platform (Linux, Windows, OS-X), so I can
> > use the same IDE everywhere. :)
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> > One day, when I've got the time, I'd like to hack at the symbol browser to
> > make it work correctly.
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> > On 20/01/10 23:36, Ryan Florence wrote:
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> > What kind of features are you looking for?
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> > I find TextMate to be customizable enough.
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> > On Jan 20, 2010, at 8:34 AM, Roman Land wrote:
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> > Vote +1
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/**
* @class polygon
* @extends shape
*/
var polygon = new Class({
Extends : shape,
getWidth : function() {
},
getHeight : function() {
}
});
/**
* @type polygon
*/
var myPol = new polygon();
/**
* @type shape
*/
var someShape = new shape();
I need something that can help me know what functions inside the
variable myPol. For example, when I type myPol. the IDE will show a
dropdown with 3 options: getWidth, getHeight, getName
Cheers
Darren
@Pete Duncanson: I have already written Intellisense for Visual Studio
for use with MooTools: http://code.google.com/p/mootoolsintellisense/.
On Jan 21, 7:24 pm, Pete Duncanson <pete.duncan...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> This is way old now but still shows whats possible but with in Visual
> Studio:
>
> http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/04/24/javascript-intellis...
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> Seems you can comment up your JS just as you would for .net apps. "Might" be
> possible to create a patch doc file from the existing docs just for VS?
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> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Trevor Orr <fract...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > So then sometime in the near future Aptana will have auto completion and
> > object property introspection for mootools?
>
@Pete Duncanson: I have already written Intellisense for Visual Studio
for use with MooTools: http://code.google.com/p/mootoolsintellisense/.
http://github.com/subtleGradient/javascript.tmbundle
I also have a MooTools bundle but I haven’t updated it in a while.
Too busy working on MooTools itself ;)
— Thomas Aylott
SubtleGradient
MooTools
Hi all! This IDE is supporting the @lends tag and looks quite good :D
http://www.spket.com/javascript-editor.html
It does coloring, formatting, marks occurrences, finds syntax errors
(not all of them!). Code completion kind of work once you tell the
plugin to use mootools.js as a 3rd party lib.
Overall I can live with it, better than any of the other alternatives
posted earlier in this thread and only cost a few $.
Cheers,
Olivier Refalo
- barry
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