How do these kids expect to live without Unix!? What foolishness have
they
been taught before they get to your class!? That such a question is
even asked
by the youth of America is more scary than any outcome on Nov. 2nd!!
If Java is the coffee, then Unix is the water, man! (Somehow ending
I think you are thinking of Simon -- he's the man that knows about writing Plugins and
using SWT. Unfortunately he is off to New Zealand for a couple weeks, so it looks
like you get to read that big PDF.
For your CVS issue, you might try the Filters option on Package Explorer title bar
pull
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you are thinking of Simon -- he's the man that knows about writing Plugins and using SWT. Unfortunately he is off to New Zealand for a couple weeks, so it looks like you get to read that big PDF.
Hi Vincent,
Not sure if we've met or not - I'm up in Seattle, but
At 09:50 PM 8/31/2004 -0700, Tim wrote:
Is there a quick and dirty tutorial on creating plug-ins so I can start to
understand this code without reading the 979 page PDF on plug-in
development?
I think I recently saw a book on Eclipse plug-ins at BN on Broadway. It
might be (via Amazon search)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For your CVS issue, you might try the Filters option on Package
Explorer title bar pull down menu (the little down arrow). It has a
bunch of options to control the types of resources that display. I
have searched my configuration and don't see anything special that I
I think as long as the project is shared, eclipse won't show
.CVS. The
only time you'll see them if i'm right is if you check out a project
from cvs using a cvs client other than eclipse and create an eclipse
project based on those files. Tim, if that's basically how
you ended up
I think you are thinking of Simon -- he's the man that knows
about writing Plugins and using SWT.
Unfortunately he is off
to New Zealand for a couple weeks, so it looks like you get
to read that big PDF.
Crikey. No shortcuts for me. :-(
I probably won't have finished reading the doc
Dennis Sosnoski wrote:
Hi Vincent,
Not sure if we've met or not - I'm up in Seattle, but get down to
Tucson periodically. I'll be there for this month's meeting for a
short presentation on SWT. ...
Shucks, caught by the reply-to. I meant to send direct to Vincent...
Tim, for the plugin help a