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Jack, do you have any more current information about ACM and GitHub integration? I'm getting these questions again in classes from students.
We have something in the pipeline that hopefully will make it easier to interact with any version control system (or AI, or any other developer tool on one's machine...). Pm me if you're interested in having an early look.
- Wikus1 month agoContributor
Hi Jack,
I am VERY interested in having an early look please!
- rome28 days agoNew Contributor
JackLacavaā I would be interested in testing the integration as well.
- RobbSalzmann22 days agoValued Contributor II
Some thoughts: Please consider not GA'ing this until the solution is a fully integrated end-to-end process. At a high level, I picture configuring OS desktop with the source control repo connection info and a means of pulling the currently checked in code from the repo. Keep all versioning, branching, check in/out etc. in the respective IDE. An IDE plugin should carry over the ability to generate shell assemblies and business rules as the current OS Desktop provides.
I think a not fully integrated solution risks creating more problems than it solves.- JackLacava18 days ago
OneStream Employee
As a platform, we have to be flexible on the tooling we enable. If we mandated Visual Studio or GitHub, for example, we would dramatically simplify the problem landscape but also set a bar that a lot of partners will just not (want to) clear. Instead, we will provide enough to (hopefully) enable any tooling, and provide guidance on standard practices to cover the entire development lifecycle.
Trust me, you'll like it š
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