Archive for June, 2005

Eclipse IDE

an open extensible IDE for almost everything – Java, C# (Mono), Python, Ruby, C/C++, PHP.

Related posts:

  1. Top 10 Eclipse Hotkeys
  2. Top Eclipse Plugins
  3. Dalvik: How Google routed around Sun’s IP-based licensing restrictions on Java ME
  4. Great Ruby on Rails Sites and Blogs
  5. Ruby tutorial
  6. Howto PHP / Java bridge on Debian
  7. Howto: Install Ruby and Rails on Debian or Ubuntu
  8. Ubuntu and Ruby
  9. Ruby on Rails
  10. Generate random MAC address for e.g. Xen guests

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The knowledge-integrated Desktop

Today KDE and Wikipedia announced an exciting concept that introduces a new way of using the articles for more than just the web – now they also get integrated into the desktop environment.

Related posts:

  1. VMware Killer: Xen With Graphical User Interface On A Fedora 7 Desktop
  2. Aesthetic Blue Windows Theme
  3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Released
  4. Novell Linux Dekstop 10 – a linux desktop redesign
  5. Download Windows XP Skins
  6. Election for the Danish parliament
  7. Free XP Themes
  8. Windows XP Themes
  9. Stephen Fry On Free and Open Source Software
  10. SwitchProxy solved my problem

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Moving in together

Tuesday next week me and my girlfriend are moving in together so the last few nights have only been a matter of packing our stuff down. Very exhausting, I tell you..

Everything is all aranged so the only thing we need is time to pass.

Related posts:

  1. Supervisor meeting
  2. Moved to WordPress
  3. Voices That Matter: GWT – Security
  4. Nasdaq moves to open-source
  5. Crack Windows Password
  6. Got my Bachelor degree

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Got my Bachelor degree

Friday last week I finished my last exam and got my Bachelor degree. So now I’m officially Bachelor of Science in Informatics.

Related posts:

  1. Supervisor meeting
  2. Moved to WordPress
  3. Moving in together

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User Interface Unit Tests

Today I started testing with IETest and IeUnit. Both are Unit test libraries for testing web sites through Microsoft Internet Explore. With this approach I’m able to perform my test cases in just a few secondes. Before I used to spend at least 15 minuttes of testing by hand almost every day.

Now, I only need to find a similar library based on Mozilla to be able to do testing through Mozilla and Firefox

Related posts:

  1. Automatic Generate JUnit Tests
  2. Rethinking the GUI (Graphical User Interface) and the CLI (Command Line Interface)
  3. Great Firefox extensions
  4. Mozilla Firefox 2.0 released
  5. Internet Explorer 5 development team wasted my time
  6. Mozilla Firefox 1.5 RC1 released
  7. Windows Expert: Boycott IE. It’s a cancer on the Web that must be stopped
  8. VMware Killer: Xen With Graphical User Interface On A Fedora 7 Desktop
  9. Gnome System Monitor User Interface Rework
  10. Howto embed evince pdf viewer into Firefox on fc5

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Ajax

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Visual Regular Expressions with kodos

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