@skanman What does your company use? Git commandline and tears?
@admitsWrongIfProven We have to have total control over the development environment for security/legal reasons so everything we use is self hosted. So we've been using Eclipse Ché
@skanman Eclipse Che? I actually had to look that up ^^
Is it as slow and cumbersome as eclipse itself?
And i must say... there are many words describing it, sounding like something like it could be similar to gitlab, but the screenshots i see lookes like a development tool, nothing more.
I'm feeling strongly about the self-hosting part. If a customer rolls out something like atlassian tools, i think "Great, good tools. The cloud lock-in is not my problem here.". But i would never want cloud-stuff for myself...
Thinking back, i have not had a chance to actually choose tools beyond my own development environment (IntelliJ) in such a long time, i do not even know if there is more than gitlab (which i thought was bought by M$, but it seems i was wrong) that actually is useful for collaboration and available cloud-free.
@skanman Well, che sounds like it could be useful (if someone is willing to do that part with the stick you mentioned), but eclipse itself... oh nightmare, a search that takes ages and is not very good, everything hangs a little, no matter how fast your machine... it was good like 10 years ago, not any more.
@admitsWrongIfProven oh eclipse is garbage, and also understand the backend of che is the same as eclipse. But I don't download updates, so I'm able to strip the bloat out of it, and we do our own updates to it internally. That's another reason I poked it with a stick for a year 😂, eclipse was garbage, is garbage, and will be garbage for the foreseeable future. And to think that Android Studio was built on top of that nightmare. What was Google thinking?