Working on a project which also uses backbone.js quite extensively. The app
is broken out into subsections, and each subsection can have several js
files.
I'm looking for a way to configure into a script of some type which files
belong to which section so I can single click to open them all up
I am sure you can use mylyn for this. They are called contexts and it remembers
the arrangement and files that you have open for a specific ticket.
In your case you wouldn't have to have a issue or ticket but a ticket that
refers to a section.
I can post screenshots once I have installed it
I've recently made the switch from Homesite 5.5 to Sublime Text 2. I've
tried Coldfusion Builder a few times but I just can't stand it.I
recently got a new computer at home and at work, and I'm refusing to put
Homesite on it.
Sublime Text 2 with the Coldfusion plugin and the Enhanced CFML
what company in the business of selling stuff, isn't interested in
selling stuff?
For instance a company who bought the company who baught Macromedia
because they where intersted in former Macromedia products like Flash, but
not really in other stuff like CF.
Funny... look what
Still don't understand why they dumped flash, I don't see a lot of flash
websites, but a huge number of them have flash components, esp flash video.
Regards
Russ Michaels
www.michaels.me.uk
www.cfmldeveloper.com - Free CFML hosting for developers
www.cfsearch.com - CF search engine
On Mar 19,
I could have saved them a TON of trouble by letting them
know that Flash wasn't going to make it the first time I had a
look at it. I came from a video editing background and it was
very similar with the use of the timeline. And it was extremely
labor intensive, as is video production
I could have saved them a TON of trouble by letting them
know that Flash wasn't going to make it the first time I had a
look at it. I came from a video editing background and it was
very similar with the use of the timeline. And it was extremely
labor intensive, as is video production
Hi all,
I'm trying to use dhtmlxGrid in one of my projects and I had a question.
What I would like to do is run a query or stored procedure, get the
resulting data set and then have the results formatted for use in
dhtmlxGrid. I don't need to write data back to the DB I am just need to
display
I could have saved them a TON of trouble by letting them
know that Flash wasn't going to make it the first time I had a
look at it.
Wow, seriously? I think Dave said it best.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
I could have saved them a TON of trouble by
I could have saved them a TON of trouble by letting them
know that Flash wasn't going to make it the first time I had a
look at it.
Wow, seriously? I think Dave said it best.
Yeah, much as I personally can't stand Flash (*), it was definitely a very
successful product. The client app had
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Adam Cameron
adamcameroncoldfus...@gmail.com wrote:
(*) I have nothing against Flash as a technology: it has some merit... just
99% of what people have done with it is a pointless waste of time, and
simultaneously being bloody annoying cluttering up my
Yeah, much as I personally can't stand Flash (*), it was definitely a very
successful product. The client app had more market penetration than
probably any other internet-based product (97% of browsers had it
installed, or something?), and that it was around for 15-odd years in the
IT
Why is everyone talking about Flash in the past tense? Looks like it's
still available for sale from Adobe to me:
http://www.adobe.com/products/flash.html
Also:
- Flash is used by Google hangouts
- Flash is used by YouTube
- Flash is used by Hulu
Hardly seems dead...
-- Josh
On Tue, Mar
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:
I could have saved them a TON of trouble by letting them
know that Flash wasn't going to make it.
Given a long enough timeline, this is true for every technology ever
created - and for humans too for that matter.
Sorta like declaring I
(*) I have nothing against Flash as a technology: it has some merit...
just
99% of what people have done with it is a pointless waste of time, and
simultaneously being bloody annoying cluttering up my browser. Thank god
for Flashblock (because, like, God did that).
My problem with
I'm usint CF Studio (identical to Homesite) and it runs
perfectly under Windows 7 64bits.
Thank you! I am not alone :)
Dennis Powers
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P.O. Box 6028, Wolcott, CT 06716 - T:203-879-2844
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W:
I have a function which moves a DIV from one window to the parent window. It
works find in Firefox and Chrome but not in IE7/8 (seems like the appendTo
fails). Any suggestions...
function appendCmtDiv(div,no) { // ** Now we need to change the ID on the
comment we are putting over and
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Adam Cameron
adamcameroncoldfus...@gmail.com wrote:
My problem with what *you* say, Ray, is your assumptions about my
motivations for saying what I did, and then continuing from there to make
assumptions about what conclusions I draw from this. Which is a
I'll rejoin the fray tomorrow. I had softball practice
tonight and didn't have time to continue our enlightening discussion...
Oh, and Dave, I'll get to those tech winner and losers tomorrow.
:o)
Rick
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