[Gambas-user] IDE - features for better productivity

richard terry rterry at ...1822...
Wed Jan 23 01:46:04 CET 2008


On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:16:34 am Charlie Reinl wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 22.01.2008, 23:27 +0100 schrieb Paolo Fagni:
> > On Jan 22, 2008 10:27 PM, richard terry <rterry at ...1822...> wrote:
> > > The more I use gambas the more I like it, but am increasingly finding
> > > that my
> > > productivity is being held back by the editor functioning, so I thought
> > > as I
> > > go along I'll throw in m   2 cents worth of ideas/wish list, a couple
> > > of which I've mentioned before, some I havn't, Most of these are
> > > features of all
> > > the editors I've used before
>
> Salut,
>
> the gambas IDE is a gambas project written in gambas.
>
> So for what are you waiting for ?
>
> ideas and wish lists ??? Why ?? just do it !

It's called, not being so arrogant as to think I know enough to be able to!!!!

Unfortunately what comes easily to the young, dosn't come so easily to the 
older members of our community.

 I've not programmed in basic since 1998 so I'm trying to get up to speed, 
though in latter years done some stuff in wxPython/Python. 

Besides, seeing 45 patients a day and working in the office from 7:30 am till 
6:30pm, and not having broadband at home (dead spot for both wireless and 
landline  ADSL according to Telco will never ever be made available) dosn't 
help. 

I'm also trying to learn enough html + manipulate hl7 to decode the messages I 
can get at work. 

My legacy medical records system has 10+years of data in it and can't be 
converted to current programs, because my data structure is way to detailed 
and complex for their puny database structures, so I'm looking at adapting 
what I've got so I can struggle on for a few years with minor upgrading until 
I retire.

Besides, I'm such a slow learner when it comes to programming, I'd be better 
to write some tutorials like 'An idiots guide to gambas' for the wiki, where 
I can explain what I've learnt to those like me who are not quick enough to 
do what guys like you can!!!!

Regards

Richard


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