Development environment

10 年 6 个月 前 #57 Gordon
Development environment was created by Gordon
Not really a trick. JCC is very good, but eventually you have to modify the code to make the component do something, so here is my environment (tip) that works very well.
Run a good WAMP (Windows) or MAMP (Apple) local environment. I use both with many browsers and versions of browsers installed as possible.
Use a good IDE for the code, I use PHPStorm and a little BBEdit as I cut my teeth on it and it is familiar. PHPStorm has good code checking as you go, and an excellent code TRACE system.
Get a good book on CSS. SitePoint is a good place to start. Seek help when you are stuck. There is no such thing as a stupid question.
Download from JED similar FREE components to the one you are making, as it does help to see how other approach the same task.

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Gordon Wright
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10 年 5 个月 前 #83 Søren Beck Jensen
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Good advise, thanks Gordon!

I would add: Use a versioning tool such as Git or Mercurial to track your changes. Especially if you go back to www.component-creator.com and add more tables/fields after having made changes to the already installed component. That way you can merge your changes with the updated code generated by component-creator.com

Søren Beck Jensen
Founder, Component-Creator.com

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10 年 4 个月 前 #138 Rob LeVine
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Søren,

Can you possibly explain in more detail the merging process both with and without a source control system?  I've been using Component Creator for a while and just now I'm getting to alter the code that component creator generates and don't want to lose it each time I rebuild the component.  For example, I created a component and then I edited its xml file in administrator\<component>\model\forms directory and I want to make sure it doesn't get overwritten.

It would be great, in general, if you had a page that explained, in detail, how one does incremental development using Component Creator.

Regards,
Rob

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10 年 4 个月 前 #141 Andres Maeso
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Hi Rob

We liked your proposal. We will work in a tutorial and will come back to you for some feedback if that's ok.

Best regards,

Andrés.

Andrés Maeso
Customer relations manager at Joomla Component Creator.

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10 年 4 个月 前 #143 Rob LeVine
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Hi Andrés,

That would be fantastic.  I'm a good person to give feedback on these types of things because I follow the directions and I make notes of issues I had along the way.

Do you have an estimate on your timing for this?  For me, the sooner the better.  I would just like to have an idea of how longer I should wait to see something.

Regards,
Rob

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10 年 4 个月 前 #148 Andres Maeso
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Hi Rob,

There's no easy way to compare two files without using version control. What I was planning to do is to create a page where I linked to some tutorials on how to get introduced to version control with mercurial or github. Nothing you can't find on the internet, yo shouldn't wait for us to add it to our wiki.

Hope it helps

Andrés Maeso
Customer relations manager at Joomla Component Creator.

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