Some information about my startup
It's time to shed some more light on my project. I'm not going to reveal it all, from obvious reasons, but I can give enough information to put this blog in context. In general, I believe in sharing your ideas and oppose NDAs and patents. I read somewhere (I think it was Paul Graham) that: if it's a great idea, somebody already thought of that and if it's a bad idea... just steer clear. So, if you're interested in learning more, contact me in person.
It's a new software development tool. It's not an independent tool, but rather a complementing tool, a plug-in or add-on. Currently I'm targeting the Eclipse after-market, but I have plans to proceed to VisualStudio as well. The main purpose of this tool is to speed up the coding process, especially during system maintenance, and reduce the learning curve of new developers (or contractors). In future releases, the tool will evolve into improving code quality, improving team collaboration and reducing the costs of system tests.
I know that's not much... but, again, just to give some context to my blog.
Hi,
It's nice 2 "c" u again (is reading counts?). I've heard u did great things in eCare, I'm sure u'll do greater in this new way.
Waiting to read about your start-up in Globes,
Barak.
Posted by: | Jun 24, 2007 at 13:31
Hi,
Just for your information. What happen to development tools in the real life.
In my firm until this month we develop J2EE applications using Eclipse with My Eclipse plug in.
We used "My eclipse" for JSF, Hibernate and Tomcat integration.
"My eclipse" license is real cheap 30$ for year for one developer.
Just before renew "My Eclipse" license we try WTP http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/main.php.
So we start using WTP, I find it even better then "My Eclipse" in some cases.
Posted by: Boris Freidberg | Jul 08, 2007 at 01:23
Hi Boris,
It's a good point. I'm writing a post about it. Let's continue the discussion there.
Posted by: Zviki | Jul 08, 2007 at 20:04