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Subclipse plugin |
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I must have gone through three or four different methods of installing an SVN shell, or plugin, or desktop application to interface with Eclipse. Most had strange configuration issues, and required intimate knowledge of SVN process's.
Thankfully I found this the other day, its a simple clean guide to installing subClipse into Eclipse, using the traditional 'Software Updates' menu method.
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All-in-one-touchscreen-eee-pc-available-for-preorder |
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Just spotted that these are available for pre-order.
They are looking pretty cool, althought I'm not sure what 'practical' use you would get out of it.

http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008/10/13/all-in-one-touchscreen-eee-pc-available-for-preorder/
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So I lost my job..... |
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But got a new one, so its all cool.
So I went on holiday, and in the mean time my ex box drops the ball, and makes my whole team redundant!
In these times of economic 'crises' (I say crises in quotes as it seems to be a media driven situation, rather than a real world scenario) it was a bit shocking, but luckily there are some industries that aren't as effected as others. And IT is one of them :-)
So now I'm working in Windsor! For a company called White Label Dating. (http://www.whitelabeldating.com/)
They are in the middle of a server migration, which leads me nicely on to my next subject, stress testing!
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Where have my code hints gone in eclipse?? |
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I recently re-installed Eclipse (then CFEclipse, Aptana .... etc etc..). Much to my horror I was happily coding away on my new installed version, and my code hints had disappeard! CTRL+SPACE just didn't work anymore!
i couldn't find anywhere in the preferences to re-enable this (ala DreamWeaver) but I did discover that if I right clicked on the project folder, and selected "Add/Remove CFE Nature" it re-enabled the code hints!
Eclipse was already in the CfEclipse perspective, and it was a cf project, so I'm not sure why this made any difference. Handy tho.








