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- Subject: Re: S.W.O.T analysis
- From: Jimmie Houchin <jlhouchin@...>
- Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 16:46:41 -0500
On 10/26/2011 3:02 PM, Jon Akhtar wrote:
Have you tried the Lua plugin for IntelliJ IDEA?
https://bitbucket.org/sylvanaar2/lua-for-idea/wiki/Home
No, I have not.
...
I downloaded a gave it a quick cursory view.
I am in general not a big fan of Java based IDEs. They are incredibly
heavy, memory intensive and waste motion and visual space for things
that don't really matter if you are not using Java.
I created a single Lua project and opened a single Lua script. 150Mb of ram.
I have SciTE open with about 20 files and it uses 1.5 Mb of ram.
Now I know SciTE will not do everything that the Lua plugin will do. But
I would rather learn how to script SciTE and improve its user experience.
I just don't believe it takes 100+ Mb of ram to offer a great experience
for a dynamic language like Lua. I can use Pharo/Squeak Smalltalk and
have a user experience far better than anything Java offers and do so in
15-30Mb of ram.
So why am I wanting to use Lua and not Pharo if the user experience is
so great? :)
Because Lua offers better interoperability with the outside world.
Because Lua is a very nice language.
Because Lua is being used in an application I am using.
But I don't see any technical reason that the user experience for Lua
users can't be improved.
I believe that the tools for doing so can be written in Lua. Thus making
our user experience within our control by eating our own dogfood.
And I don't believe that SciTE is necessarily going to be the ultimate
user experience for Lua. I don't know that we know what that is yet.
But I do believe that a better user experience can be made with SciTE.
And that this light weight tool could be a nice default user experience.
Thanks for the suggestion, even if I didn't go that direction.
Jimmie