Forum: Nitro [OG] Fwd: NetBeans db tooling: Tell us what you want

Posted by Mark Van De Vyver (mvyver)
on 2007-10-20 01:56
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Hi All,
I thought some on this list might be interested in the following survey.
Apologies for the noise to those not using netbeans.

Cheers
Mark

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From: David Van Couvering <david@vancouvering.com>
Date: Oct 20, 2007 5:59 AM
Subject: NetBeans db tooling: Tell us what you want
To: dev@ruby.netbeans.org, users@ruby.netbeans.org


Hi, all.  I'm the architect for database tooling in NetBeans.  I'm
*not* a Ruby developer (I know, I know, what's wrong with me :)), and
I need your guidance as to what tooling, if any, you need for
databases as a Ruby developer.

I know ActiveRecord and migrations take care of a lot of things, but
maybe there are still some things you need.  Sometimes you still do
need to drop into SQL, and maybe you need to know what SQL is actually
being sent to the database, things like that.

I have put together a *very* short survey (it should take you no more
than ten minutes) for specific features I am not sure of.  I think
some of these you would rate as "not important" but perhaps there are
some you think *are* important, and I'd like to know what those are.

There is also a space for you to provide your own comments on what you
think is missing.

Please take a look at

http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=...

Your help is *much* appreciated!
Posted by James Britt (Guest)
on 2007-10-22 07:19
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Mark Van De Vyver wrote:
> Hi All,
> I thought some on this list might be interested in the following survey.
> Apologies for the noise to those not using netbeans.

It may be worthwhile for folks on this list to contact the survey owner
and let him know that question #1 shows a profound ignorance.

Tell him that many people develop in a language called "Ruby", and that
it should be among the options for that question.


--
James Britt

"I never dispute another person's delusions, just their facts."
   - Len Bullard
Posted by Arne Brasseur (Guest)
on 2007-10-22 07:52
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Done :)

James Britt schreef:
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