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Re: [ic] IDE for IC


Quoting Rick Bragg (suppressed):
> I'm interested in peoples thoughts and experiences on IDE's for
> Interchange.  
> Here are a couple of questions that I hope spark some activity.
> 
> As an IC developer: 
> 
>   What os/distro do you use for IC server?

We use Centos here, but our clients use everything from FreeBSD to
RHEL to Gentoo Solaris.

>   What os/distro do you use for personal (laptop)?

Centos 5. I got sick of upgrading Fedora every time I turned
around...though I may end up switching to Ubuntu so I can get some more
bleeding-edge apps.

>   What IDE('s) do you use for development?

Vim and CVS.

>   Other thoughts on developing IC applications?

Put most of your complicated logic in UserTag, ActionMap, and other
compiled routines. That is the big advantage of IC over PHP and other
templated development platforms. While you can obviously create PHP
modules, not a lot do and pages slowly become "include" and spaghetti
code nightmares.

-- 
Mike Heins
Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting    http://www.perusion.com/
phone +1.765.647.1295  tollfree 800-949-1889 <suppressed>

I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90%
how I react to it. And so it is for you... we are in charge
of our attitudes. -- Charles Swindoll
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