[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] ***SPAM*** Re: Evergreen Development
David Busby
david.busby at edoceo.com
Thu Apr 5 13:19:16 EDT 2012
Hassan, Stev3 et al.
My Evergreen development environment is Gentoo Linux (servers and
desktops); also using CLI tools such as ack (or grep) for finding details.
Some server-side editing (if necessary) done with nano but most coding is
done with jEdit - which supports sftp, diff, and highlighting of loads of
different languages. On my dev-desktop I use Terminator as the terminal
cause multi-pane broadcast groups are cool. I'm using git via CLI (but
have a large-type cheat sheet on the wall) and I browse around the database
using phpPgAdmin. If I used commercial software I'd get that Navicat -
it's very (very!) good
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David Busby
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On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Steve Wills <swills at beyond-print.com> wrote:
> Hassan,
>
> To give you a more useful answer to your IDE question, I tried using
> Eclipse for a while but found that Evergreen contains so many different
> languages and parts that I felt hobbled by the 'Integration' of that
> environment.
>
> My development servers are Amazon EC3 slices using Ubuntu AMI's. Since I
> work on a Mac, I tend to work in code using the Textwrangler editor, which
> has sftp builtin as well as code formatting templates for C, Perl, PHP,
> Java and Javascript, all of which one encounters running around in the gutz
> of Evergreen-ILS. When shelling onto the server to use Vim or psql, I
> like iTerm. I broke down and bought Navicat to help with postgres and
> mysql when wearing my DBA hat. Finally, I manage git with SourceTree which
> does a great job of remembering the git commands for me. I'm sure others
> do it differently. I'd be curious to hear about their preferred
> development suites.
>
> Stev3 'not THAT grey' Wills
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Hassan Radi [mailto:hassan.muhammad1990 at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 5, 2012 07:54 AM
> *To:* open-ils-general at list.georgialibraries.org
> *Subject:* [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Evergreen Development
>
> Hi everyone.
>
> Hope this finds you all well.
>
> My name is Hassan and I am applying to Google Summer of Code this year for
> the testing part. I have managed to get the Evergreen environment up and
> running, got access rights as a contributor and managed also to get the
> code from Git repository, but I have a question:
>
> - What is the used IDE to develop Evergreen? Is it Eclipse? I need to take
> a look at the code and figure out how it is organized, how many modules are
> there in order to include that in the proposal timeline.
> - The ideas page mention something about bonus items "PostgreSQL testing
> via pgTAP, browser testing with Selenium or Windmill". I want to know
> further information about that part in order to consider it in my proposal.
> Any links in the documentation to read would be nice.
>
> Thanks in advance and looking forward to your replies.
>
> Bets regards,
>
> --
> Hassan Muhammad Hassan
> Third Year-Computer Engineering Department
> Faculty of Engineering-Cairo University
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>
>
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