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danthe1st avatar danthe1st commented on August 29, 2024 1

If we have multiple articles for IDEs, it might be a good idea to add a category similar to Working with IDEs.

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tfroment avatar tfroment commented on August 29, 2024 1

Hi @danthe1st,
As a newcomer in the role of Eclipse IDE Program Manager, I'm joining the ongoing discussion. Personally, I find several of these topics very interesting for an article. I will share about them at the next Steering Committee meeting of the WG, scheduled for next Tuesday, and I'll get back to you promptly....

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mpalat avatar mpalat commented on August 29, 2024 1

@danthe1st - There was an ask for me taking up this activity in today's meeting from Eclipde IDE WG. @tfroment was there in this meeting. Am very happy to take this up.

I also feel that we need a series of articles following this - will check around with the team as well for contributions

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ammbra avatar ammbra commented on August 29, 2024 1

Hi @danthe1st,

Thank you for raising this issue. We looked over your initial suggestion and think that it would be good to have such an article, having an exclusive focus on a beginner's perspective when starting with Java and Eclipse IDE. The structure you proposed sounds reasonable from a beginner's point of view, just have in mind a few things when you are writing it:

  • align it as a logical complimentary article for the 'getting started with Java and IDE series' (intellij, vscode articles)
  • avoid providing information that overwhelms a beginner with Java (details on build tools, versioning, 3rd party libraries, information related to the JDK, etc.).
  • if you provide key combinations for certain IDE functionalities, those should be given for Windows/Linux/MacOS.
  • as IDEs continue to improve and thus add/change some of their features, the content of this article will require your periodical review and update.
    As you are already a contributor to dev.java, we think that you should be the lead author of this article. In case other folks would like to help you, including providing feedback on your written piece, they should also sign the OCA.

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danthe1st avatar danthe1st commented on August 29, 2024

@tfroment If there are preferences for who writes the article within the Eclipse Foundation/Eclipse IDE Working Group/Steering Comittee, I have no objections about these people writing that article. They are likely way more qualified than I am.

That being said, this article request doesn't yet have the approved label.
@ammbra Since you seem to be in the discussion of the corresponding IntelliJ IDEA article, are you ok with a corresponding article for the Eclipse IDE being written?

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danthe1st avatar danthe1st commented on August 29, 2024

I have no objections regarding that. However, I want to note that this article is still not approved from Oracle's side.

In case there are more articles for IDEs planned (again, with Oracle's approval), it may also be a good idea to create a section for IDE-related stuff.

[EDIT]
I think this didn't get a response because the devrel group was/is busy with the Java 22 release.

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noopur2507 avatar noopur2507 commented on August 29, 2024

@danthe1st @mpalat As discussed with both of you, I would be glad to co-author this article.

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danthe1st avatar danthe1st commented on August 29, 2024

As it was requested that I should author most of the article (see the comment above), I have now written a first draft of it in #77.
While it isn't finished, I welcome anyone who cares to take a look at it. @noopur2507 @mpalat
However, please note that @ammbra mentioned in the above comment:

  • If you want to contribute content, make sure you have signed the OCA.
    • For example if I forgot a section that is fairly important for beginners (e.g. interactive tutorials), someone wants to write a summary or something about Workspaces/Perspectives/Views (if this is necessary for beginners) or rewrite parts of the article like the introduction (if there's a good reason to do so - but please don't make it look like an advertisment or contain unnecessary links etc)
    • In such a situation, please write a comment under the PR saying you wanted to write it to avoid unnecessary work due to the topic not being relevant/important for beginners or two people writing the same thing)
    • If you want a setup with Docker and live reload instead of rebuilding every time, I have worked on that in #71.
  • This shouldn't have information that isn't necessary for beginners.

It would be great if someone could verify the key combinations for MacOS.

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