Tips on developing Eclipse plugins - II.
December 27th, 2007Here we go again
In this article I try to shed some light on:
- Dialogs
- Compound document operations
- Markers
Here we go again
In this article I try to shed some light on:
I have been recently working on a new JetMinds product (details will be disclosed soon) which included developing set of Eclipse plugins containing (but not limited to) custom editors with syntax coloring, editor outline, content assistant and other various tools similar to ones already available in Eclipse’s Java editor.
I have encountered several problems regarding Eclipse complexity, the lack or obscurity of the documentation and examples etc. That’s why I began to wrote this series of articles. This is not striving to be complete guide as I just wanted to pinpoint some concepts and ideas I found interesting.
In this article I try to cover:
I ran into a really disturbing security incident in the new Google Analytics interface today. A friend of mine was making me able to see the stats of upcoming accommodation website www.aboveeurope.com and an error occurred during the operation. What a surprise for me it was when I could see the statistics of totally foreign website in my analytics account afterwards!
This article shows the result of analysis of approx. 17,700 domain auctions held between 01/15/2003 and 04/25/2007 on sedo.com and afternic.com websites.
Installing openSuse 10.2 on Lenovo 3000 n100.
Výpisky ze stejnojmenné přednášky Petra Nejedlého z firmy Sun
Small hack for Windows XP (SP 2) which allows several remote and one local user to work simultaneously.