Proposed F19 Feature: Developers Assistant

Dan Horák dan at danny.cz
Wed Jan 30 07:50:23 UTC 2013


Jan Zelený píše v St 30. 01. 2013 v 08:22 +0100: 
> On 29. 1. 2013 at 19:18:32, Miloslav Trmač wrote:
> > On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Jan Zelený <jzeleny at redhat.com> wrote:
> > > On 28. 1. 2013 at 14:28:06, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> > >> Michael Scherer (misc at zarb.org) said:
> > >> > Le lundi 28 janvier 2013 à 15:27 +0100, Jan Zelený a écrit :
> > >> > > Currently we are working on some proof-of-concept stuff. But as an
> > >> > > example, you can imagine a script for creation of C program
> > >> > > templates.
> > >> > > You will specify directory where it should create the program and
> > >> > > (possibly) some specifics, like "I want to use threads" or "I need
> > >> > > glib
> > >> > > support".
> > >> > > 
> > >> > > On output of that script you will have a template of C program with
> > >> > > Makefile and you can start coding right away, no need for preparing
> > >> > > the
> > >> > > environment first.
> > >> > 
> > >> > Something like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quickly ?
> > >> > 
> > >> > Some work have been started by Mathieu bridon and Didier Roche for
> > >> > quickly on Fedora a few years ago. Not sure where it went, but this
> > >> > would be easier to use it rather than start from scratch.
> > >> 
> > >> Do we know whether our target users for these quick-onroad scripts are
> > >> using the commandline vs something like Eclipse? Just curious where the
> > >> bang-for-the-buck is.
> > > 
> > > Actually we want to address both. Use cases for Eclipse users will be
> > > addressed in second stage of the project, hopefully utilizing whatever we
> > > produce.
> > 
> > Eclipse already has some of this, see e.g.
> > http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/Autotools/User_Guide .
> 
> I thought so, even though I didn't do much research on this front. Thanks for 
> the link, I'll check it out.



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