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PWCDEMO >> Thu, 29 Aug 2002 1:47:47 GMT
Hey,
I totally agree with you on your last comments.
Jade is lacking the kind of community that .Net and Java currently have. I see this lack of community as the number one that thing holding Jade back.
The lack of developer community support contributes to:
- Very few example applications/code snippets. As someone pointed out to me the other day, Erewhon seems to be very old. Where is something resembling the Sun Pet Shop application?
- Sparse documentation (only 'official' documentation covers Jade)
- Lack of open source code, tools, frameworks. For example, toolkits for SOAP have been made by many other developer communities (e.g. .Net, Java, Perl)
- Lack of examples of new technologies (e.g. Web services, Unit testing) in use
- Difficult to find additional developers (Critical for larger projects) - Little discussion about architecture and design in Jade (it would be nice to read about successful Jade projects and architectures)
Many times, in the process of doing something 'new' or 'different' in Jade, I find myself looking at Java and .Net code and discussions. In fact, I often use code written in another language by compiling it as dll's.
IDE plug-ins would be a great start to fostering the Jade community.
I'm not sure how (if) this community problem can be solved but something needs to be done to work towards it. Maybe the development community within Jade (the company) is strong and this is why there isn't much information flowing out (i.e. lack of Jade representative postings). I wonder if there are internal Jade newsgroups that non-Jade-company Jade developers don't have access to.
I think enhancing the community would greatly increase the productivity of Jade developers and the popularity of Jade.
It is nice to exchange ideas with people outside my organisation about these matters, thanks JensRichnow
- Chris