The Onebase Linux Project is pleased to announce the availability of a “Live Development Platform” for programmers. It comes with wide language support, offline developer docs and large collection of popular editors and tools.
The Onebase Linux Project is pleased to announce the availability of a “Live Development Platform” for programmers. It comes with wide language support, offline developer docs and large collection of popular editors and tools.
This “Live Development Platform” looks absolutely awesome. I was waiting for something exactly like this and here it comes. DevelopGo looks so good, well integrated and polished, it might well become somewhat of a new standard for development.
It is a LiveCD with a set of OpenSource or free software development tools.
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Does the first comment appear to be from the developer(s) of OneBase or is it just me? If you’re going to pose as an enthusiastic user, please try to *sound* like one and not someone who plays one on TV
I don’t know that their comment is really that suspect. I’m not a proper-developer myself [just a technophile], thus I really couldn’t say whether their site is all just marketspeak. It certainly seems a useful solution though, maybe not innovative, but providing a wide range of specific tools, and guides for them then subsequently tailoring the experience around them; seems a lot better than your average distribution that likely contains all the same stuff, but in disparate locations and less tailoring.
What you say makes much sense to me: the Onebase developer is exactly the kind of person who would do something like that.
I am just as impressed and excited about DevelopGo but that doesn’t make me one of its developers. It just looks like a great development platform.
If you are a developer just use any mainstream distro and install all the dev tools you need.
The one thing I can think of is to carry it around with you along with a USB stick, so you have all your tools with you no matter where you are.
“What you say makes much sense to me: the Onebase developer is exactly the kind of person who would do something like that.”
He has certainly done it before.
I liked this idea, but it lacks a little bit in software that makes you more productive.
Development is not all about IDE’s, you need software to plan and organize your project, some uml software for example. Before I was going on vacation this summer, I planed on creating this system – but with an indexing service. I where starting to write an indexing service in C# using mono (well there is beagle, but I don’t like it yet).
The indexing service is meant to be integrated, and give you the chance to search for classes and methods in files – So you can get some more productive.
But there is lot of more to come.
What kind of wdm? isn’t that important, but as standard – what my ideas is now – is to be using fluxbox.
I Think DevelopGO is good – I continue where 1.0 stops.
If you make such a distro, will you let us know?
As to the wdm, may I suggest Icewm as well?
And are you going to use debs?
Of course, Icewm is good. I will release a project page at the url linux.openzource.org in 4,5 weeks.
For the moment the indexing service is under hard development.
I Did forgot to answer the question about debs.
The currently plans is to use slackware with slapt-get, but to early to say in this development process.
Thanks for both replies
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