Hi Yishay,

I’m just responding because this thread seems to toggle back to this statement 
all the time.

None was suggesting to stop supporting FB. All I was suggesting, was to make 
the default not include hacks for FB and to give everyone who needs it a 
“switch” they can flip to apply the hacks needed, if needed.

Chris 

Am 06.02.17, 07:48 schrieb "yishayw" <yishayj...@hotmail.com>:

    IDEs are a big part of why I believe in FlexJS. Disabling an IDE that might
    still be used by a lot of potential FlexJS users should have, in my opinion,
    a really good reason.
    
    I'm still using FB because it works for me. When I came into FlexJS I tried
    making friends with the cool kid, which at the time was IntelliJ, but after
    wasting several days at trying to make it work, I gave up.
    
    If and when VSCode and/or Moonshine provide me with the same level of
    productivity as FB, I'll make the switch. In the meantime, my personal focus
    is to get as much done as possible with the tools that work for me.
    
    
    
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