French term
ateliers de développement
Les paragraphes ci-dessous présentent le formalisme à adopter pour les fichiers, les classes et les méthodes.
La plupart des ateliers de développement permettent de générer ces cartouches automatiquement.
4 +1 | development tools | Sean Mullen |
4 +3 | development environment | lydiar |
3 | Development workshops | pooja_chic |
Nov 1, 2010 01:18: Neil Coffey changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): lydiar, Claire Nolan, Neil Coffey
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Proposed translations
development tools
Programs used to create other programs are called software development tools, or usually just development tools by programmers.
this might be the best explanation. |
agree |
lydiar
: I think both our answers are valid I kicked off an argument amongst coders yesterday when I asked for opinions!
6 hrs
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coders do tend to argue about such things :) (speaking as a coder myself)
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development environment
More refs:
http://netbeans.org/features/index.html
This is right as well, but tools seemed to fit better concerning the context. Thanks. |
agree |
Neil Coffey
: Don't know why they didn't call it an "environnement", but yes fairly sure this is what they must mean.
2 hrs
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thanks
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agree |
La Classe
6 hrs
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agree |
Claire Nolan
13 hrs
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neutral |
Sean Mullen
: An IDE is a specific development tool which contains all the various tools needed into one application. The original context doesn't specify that the development tools are IDEs.
15 hrs
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thanks, that's why I settled for just development environment and not 'integrated'
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Discussion
Qu’est-ce qu’un atelier de développement ?
Voici une définition possible d’un atelier, ou environnement, de développement : « un ensemble
cohérent d’outils logiciels qui aident une organisation à analyser, concevoir, réaliser, maintenir et
documenter ses logiciels, en accord avec ses besoins, sa politique, sa stratégie, son histoire et ses
normes de qualité ».
http://www.yves-constantinidis.com/extdoc/ycipenvd.pdf
No, there isn't any more context to this, the text continues with various examples of templates for the different types of comments (classes, methods, etc). That's why I found it strange, because a "course/workshop" would not "generate templates automatically."
and there is no other mention of any atelier and the document does not mention any other course...