Develpup 1.0 rc1

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droope
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#81 Post by droope »

Hey, how's the website hanging?

Everything ok?

polymath
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#82 Post by polymath »

Ahhh. Well, i haven't gotten around to doing much of anything with well, anything. I'm currently too busy. I apologize to anyone who wanted the release to go on. Most likely it will but the final 1.0 release will only be available come summertime. I will eventually get around to working again, but i'm going to have to take a quick break. Thanks to all.

Poly.

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#83 Post by polymath »

Does anyone plan on developing with any of the following languages:

--Python (I'm planning on including IDLE)
--Java (and which IDE do you favor? Eclipse? NB?)
--Ruby (and which IDE would you suggest)
--PHP (I don't know how you would develop. IDE? Web Editor?)

Geany is great, but it doesn't handle the non-script languages very well (IMHO).

Currently, i'm trying to scrap netbeans. I've grown to hate it :evil: because of how fussy it is. I spend more time working out bugs with NB than actual work. And every time I apply a patch, a new bug comes up!

I'll stop my rant before i begin flaming java :) The one thing i do need is a good web developer. I can code, but i can't get some good looking HTML to save my life! Unfortunately Droope has stepped down as my webdev, and anyone with the necessary skillsets that would be willing to help would make me very, very happy (not to mention speed up the release).

Oh, any VIM nuts (no offense intended) who are just dying for VIM/VI?

The more suggestions i get, the better the project. I'm trying to keep this project (which i'm sure many of you regard as dead) alive. Thanks in advance for your input,

Me

EDIT: Just found this little gem http://sourceforge.net/projects/jigsaw-ide/ and the JAR is only 1.6 MB. Only gripe i can find is it doesn't have as many features as NB or Eclipse. Go with the puppy philosophy and use the smaller, but less feature-intensive version? Or get the giant?

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#84 Post by Schism »

I would love to work on your site. What do you need?

L'Elfe
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#85 Post by L'Elfe »

Hello ,

I'd download developPupp but i can't the link ask me for a password,

can you indicate me a valid link for the latest version of developpup ?

Thank's

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droope
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#86 Post by droope »

Hi :D

Login with the following info:

User: puppy
Password: linux

It's a "standard" arround here, to avoid evil downloadbots.


Cheers!
Droope
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L'Elfe
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#87 Post by L'Elfe »

Thank you, is there a project to port devpup on 4.2.1 or 4.3.xx ?

hailpuppy
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#88 Post by hailpuppy »

Hi Polymath,

are you still working on this. This is a great project buddy.Since now puppy seemed to have catered to EVERY segments' needs except that of programmers I believe this is a much required attempt to fill that void. Thanks lot for that. by the way arent you thinking about incorporating your develpup features with the newest puppy 4.3.1?

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Aitch
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#89 Post by Aitch »

Hailpuppy

polymath seems to have last posted on Sep 07, 2009

sad to say....maybe he'll check in once in a while...?

Perhaps someone else can pick up where he left it...?

or maybe just email him?

Aitch :)

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#90 Post by hailpuppy »

Hi Aitch,

Yeah I l see about emailing. But when you just come to think of it we seem to have puppy derivatives in almost all the sectors that we can think of except that of programmers (this is as far as I know about puppy though:-) ). For me puppylinux is almost the hero when it comes to linux but I guess with structured and organized effort we may be able to make it even with even Ubuntu ( Which is seemingly active as the sole representative of solid linux in the current world). Just hope and pray that BarryK will be able to achieve the goal of a seamless built of puppy from any distribution with "woof". By the way Aitch are you aware of any such organized attempts to unite the knowledge base of puppy so that its advantages can be made exponential ?

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#91 Post by Aitch »

By the way Aitch are you aware of any such organized attempts to unite the knowledge base of puppy so that its advantages can be made exponential ?
:lol: :lol:

I'm aware of several attempts.....

but 'organized' is not a word I'd use for Puppy knowledge base quite yet....

Things do improve, but 'haphazardly' is probably nearer the mark :wink:

We are always hopeful someone may persuade John Murga to allow a goodly soul forum database access, which would probably speed the process, but I do understand why it hasn't happened

and I am extremely grateful for the forum in its present [working] guise

Even Caneri at .ca has had problems having had user/pw access to up/downloads

time is the hidden cost, and energy the load to bear and wear you down
- it's volunteer, after all, and sometimes even thanks just don't do it....

small steps.....only a puppy, after all :D

Aitch :)

Bralors
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#92 Post by Bralors »

when i install it, and i reboot y have a problem whi hd install full :S, i don´t now what happening

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