WWX14 speech : JEAN-BAPTISTE RICHARDET "What's your favorite Haxe IDE?"
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Transcript of WWX14 speech : JEAN-BAPTISTE RICHARDET "What's your favorite Haxe IDE?"
What’s your favorite Haxe IDE?
Is it the right choice?
Who am I to tell you that?
! Jean-Baptiste Richardet (@JbIPS)
! Lead Developper on GRAR @Knowledge-Players
! Haxer since 2012
How to choose an editor?
! OS
! Autocompletion abilities
! Helpfulness
! Look’n’Feel, Open Source, Habits,…
How many have you tried ?
Lot! (srly, 10)
The most popular* Sublime Text
ü Multi-plateform
ü Powerful but still light
ü Very good autocompletion
ü Lots of plugins
² More editor than IDE (no refactoring or debugging)
² Proprietary, $70 (but free use authorized)
*(Twitter survey, 2014)
The most advanced FlashDevelop
ü Very smart code completion
ü Flash & C++ debugging
ü Free and Open Source
ü Integrated source control
² Windows only
² HaxeDevelop would be a so much nicer name!
The big one IntelliJ IDEA
ü Multi-plateform
ü Sooo powerful! Code refactoring, analyzing, beautifying,…
ü Open Source plugin, works with Community (free) Edition
ü Integrated source control, debugger and so much more
² Need $179 license to use Flash target
² Plugin start to be outdated, so autocompletion can be buggy
The Haxe one HIDE
ü Multi-plateform (NodeJS)
ü Promising
ü Open Source, integrated in HaxeLib
ü Looks highly customizable
² Still in beta
² Need some work on UI&UX (volunteers in the audience?)
If you want more
! FDT: For Eclipse lovers, autocompletion still need work
! MonoDevelop: Strongly linked with OpenFL
! TextMate/Geany/Fraise: Why not Sublime?
And, for the hardcore ones:
! Vim (Vaxe): GUI is for no0bs!
Time for a choice!
It’s time for you to choose good.