Hey guys! First off, this is an awesome project; leveling the playing field for Silverlight tools is a great.
The only language Eclipse4SL plans to support is C#, correct? I think it would be awesome to get the IronRuby and IronPython support for Silverlight in here as well. I run the project that makes them work in Silverlight (http://codeplex.com/sdlsdk), so tooling support for those languages in Silverlight is a big deal to me. There's work being done to integrate those languages in Visual Studio, but I want a solution that will be cross-platform.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Do you want to use the Iron* languages in Eclipse?
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Thanks for your feedbacks. The multiple languages support is one of the goals of the project. We would like to prioritize based on customer/developer demand.
Hey guys! First off, this is an awesome project; leveling the playing field for Silverlight tools is a great.
The only language Eclipse4SL plans to support is C#, correct? I think it would be awesome to get the IronRuby and IronPython support for Silverlight in here as well. I run the project that makes them work in Silverlight (http://codeplex.com/sdlsdk), so tooling support for those languages in Silverlight is a big deal to me. There's work being done to integrate those languages in Visual Studio, but I want a solution that will be cross-platform.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Do you want to use the Iron* languages in Eclipse?
Hi Jimmy,
Thanks for your feedbacks. The multiple languages support is one of the goals of the project. We would like to prioritize based on customer/developer demand.
I have created a request in the bug tracker for this purpose:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?group_id=240702&atid=1113566
Please add further comments there.
Best regards
Yves YANG
I forgot answer your question.
>The only language Eclipse4SL plans to support is C#?
There is a JavaScript editor as well. But we didn't yet perform further tests.
best regards
Yves YANG
Thanks :) So you're supporting the Javascript/SL1 development model as well?
Yes, it should be.