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General Software Discussion / Re: Microsoft's Silverlight
« on: May 01, 2007, 07:16 PM »
Doesn't it :)
Here's a sweet, sweet demo too: http://www.webware.c...eed&subj=Webware

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Developer's Corner / Re: wef
« on: May 01, 2007, 05:41 AM »
Oh em gee.. I just looked at the entire site and the screenshots and read all the descriptions. All I can say is: SOOOOOOOOOOOOO DIGGING IT. Where's the equivalent for Vista? It's hardly Microsoft Expression Web, even if that does look like a sweet app in its own right. I shall try the latter soon :)

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Developer's Corner / Panic's Coda
« on: May 01, 2007, 05:31 AM »
In conjunction with the celebration of their 10th anniversary — and cannily timed to be eligible for an Apple Design Award — Panic has released their new “one-window web development” app, “Coda.”

I’ve only been playing with it for an hour or two, so I don’t have anything revelatory to add to everyone else’s reactions. But, so far, I’m very impressed with the ease of use and lovely design. That said, hiding under the pretty is a lot of great stuff that should make prosumer web designers’ lives easier, including built-in SSH shell, a straightforward CSS editor, and a very configurable multi-paned window approach. I also love the low-key code validation, Hamburger Helper “Clips,” and what looks like a pretty nifty “Bonjour” sharing functionality.

The care that the Panic folks put into all of their apps and the humor and humanity that they express as a company makes me proud to use a Mac. They’re doing God’s work, and, whenever the opportunity arises, I’m all too happy to give them my money.

Permalink: http://feeds.feedbur...olders/~3/111373554/
Link to the app being talked about: http://www.panic.com/coda/

Mac only, unfortunately, but the website alone is just beautiful ;)

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General Software Discussion / Microsoft's Silverlight
« on: May 01, 2007, 05:06 AM »
I just can't wait to see stuff demoed in this. Techchrunch has an EXCELLENT write-up about this new technology, and you can read it here: http://feeds.feedbur...crunch/~3/113229315/

Official Silverlight website: http://silverlight.net/

The TechChrunch article is especially great if you want to get some overview over the technology. What is it, what can it do, who will use it, etc. Great stuff

UPDATE
Ummm.. scratch the part about WAITING to see this demoed. There's a bunch of demoes already up, and MS also made available a video showcasing Silverlight in action. You can find all this at the Silverlight page I linked to. After installing the Silverlight beta (free of course) and restarting IE7, I watched some high-def movie trailers as streams in the browser, including a cool interface on the top that let me choose whereever I wanted to be in the video with not only a progress bar, but little screenshots of the video at those points in playback.

One of the demo videos I just watched for a bit showed off another impressive video editing app running completely in IE7 in Windows Vista. This thing featured thumbnails of videos that had full motion live previews whatever video was moused over, and the guy demoing showed off how easy it is to edit two clips and then combine them into a single clip (the latter action being done with a single drag/drop action).

I'm impressed already. Can't wait to see what's next

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Thanks for including that. Makes it very easy not to even click on the Kompozer link. I'll wait for the new stuff the NVU guy has in the pipeline.. until then, I think I'll be perfectly happy coding away in UE + testing in Opera :)

Thanks

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Know of any? Post them here. I've heard of NVU earlier today, but that is OLD. Last time it was updated was in 2005, so no thanks.

I currently use IDM's UltraEdit but it's page preview doesn't work correctly, (doesn't show any images? or perhaps it's a setting I need to turn on?), and its automatic indentation when editing isn't ideal either, unless again it's a setting I'm missing. So the way I use it is the oldschool way, which I don't much mind, honestly, but I must admit I'm curious as to what's out there in terms of free webdev packages. I code something up in UE, then hit the "view in default browser button", and repeat. Works well enough :)

Thanks in advance :)
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www.opera.com/ -- As good as it gets in browser-land ;)
http://last.fm -- Fuel the music revolution!
www.pando.com/ -- Personal file sharing made ridiculously easy.
www.trillianastra.com/ -- The next Trillian!</SMALL>

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General Software Discussion / Re: Free text/file comparison tool?
« on: April 29, 2007, 05:31 PM »
I chose Winmerge. It KILLS. It's awesome :) Thanks!

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Developer's Corner / Using Tidy in UltraEdit 13.00a?
« on: April 29, 2007, 05:09 PM »
This is a cross-post from the IDM UE forums.. but when I saw the last post date in the Tidy forum over there, which is some time in 2006 (!), I decided to put that stuff here too, in the hopes that someone here may be able to help. Here goes:

I'm very new to learning XHTML with CSS and using the "Head First XHTML with CSS" book to do so. It's fun and I've been following along nicely. I've gone through about half of the book now.
I now know how to use the official W3C validator service (http://validator.w3.org/) and now I'm wondering how I could use Tidy from inside UE to speed things up even more.
First off, I know about the Tidy toolbar button at the bottom (5th from the right). Using that seems to work just fine.. I just want to know what version of Tidy my UE is using? And how can I update Tidy to the very latest version?
Further, is there a good explanation page for the options anywhere? Since I'm new to all this, I don't really know what all the options are doing and what I should be enabling/disabling.

Thanks!

PS
Is it smart to limit myself to learning how to use Tidy in UE specifically? What if I switch editors tomorrow? What's the best way to use Tidy independently of what editor I'm using? Tidy support in UE currently isn't the best either.. I don't know how to update Tidy in UE. Apparently TextPad does it automatically for you or has a Tidy updater built-in, but I'm using UE now, so that doesn't help me. Any tips are appreciated. Thanks!

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General Software Discussion / Re: Free text/file comparison tool?
« on: April 29, 2007, 03:25 PM »
Oh snap.. I really should do MORE searching before I make threads about topics: http://www.thefreeco...filecomparison.shtml
I'll try "Winmerge".

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General Software Discussion / Free text/file comparison tool?
« on: April 29, 2007, 03:23 PM »
I'm looking for a free alternative to <A HREF="http://www.scootersoftware.com/">Beyond Compare</A>/<A HREF="http://www.ultraedit...e=Content&pid=34">IDM's UltraCompare</A>

Anyone know of one? Thanks :)

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Holy! Changing file associations for EXE files! That's just craziness!
My thoughts exactly.. wasn't fun.

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Those of you who were online tonight witnessed my crazy little stunt into a Vista issue that was just... unbelieveable to deal with, for the lack of a better term (or do you have a better-fitting one?). Here's a summary:
I downloaded drivers from Sony Ericsson for my W810i phone. They were packaged into a self-extracting archive with the extension EXE. But I just wanted to get at the contents, so I right-clicked it and chose "open with" and selected WinRAR to manually extract the contents. The open with dialog appeared and I selected WinRAR just as intented, and then realized, too late, that the box at the bottom that says "Always open this type of file with this application" (or whatever it really says, you get the point) was CHECKED. Well, guess what that did? Exactly. All of the EXE files now wanted to be launched through WinRAR... of course that doesn't work. Even Vista's own application that lets you set default file type associations and program access default setting is itself an EXEcutable, so that wouldn't launch. Ditto for command prompt, cmd.exe. Ditto for regedit.exe. I was SOL it seemed, and am very grateful to those brave souls who were online at #donationcoder at the time because they tried just about everything to help me out. They gave lots of great suggestions, though unfortunately none of them helped... save for a link that Skwire posted that ultimately saved the day. Here it is: http://forums.micros...081511&SiteID=17

  • I tried copying regedit.exe to another location, renaming it to regedit.com and launching. I did this with both regedit.exe and regedit32.exe. The former can be found in C:\Windows and the latter in C:\Windows\System32.
  • I tried merging registry files into the registry that should change the crucial setting that caused the problem to fix it. Most of the REG files provided came from the users online in #donationcoder and one of them came from a DSLReports.com thread.
  • I tried uninstalling WinRAR, which made all the errors go away but now presented me with an OPEN WITH dialog for every application I tried to launch. What to pick to open them with? It's a mystery.
  • On the open with dialog, I tried the "search the web for an application to open this with" to see if that would help at all and, ironically, got this: http://shell.windows...ml/redir.asp?EXT=exe. What, Vista doesn't know the EXE extension? Of course not. It's so rare these days...

All of the above things failed. Finally, I went to that thread Skwire found and the second post from the bottom ended up being the fix I was looking for all along.

Still, I don't know exactly what fixed it.. my guess is that it was adding this key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.exe\OpenWithProgids]
"exefile"=hex(0):
(Note that the original poster in that thread did NOT include any instructions on HOW to add entries, nor did he specificy of which type they must be. Vista gives you a bunch of options for registry entry types when adding new ones.. among them are "key", "string value", "binary value", etc. What I chose when adding this particular value was "string", and it worked.. so I'm content. I just wanted to add that here so that it may be known. To add a new entry into the registry, just right click either on the key in the tree on the left or on the white space on the right when a key is selected. You can't miss it as it will be the only option in the menu that appears.)

Thing is.. I'd LIKE TO KNOW. So how about you do me a favor and do the following:

If you are currently running Vista, open regedit and go here: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.exe]

Then show me what each of the four views look like. (That's if you have them all. If one or more of them are missing, just say so. Knowing that is just as valuable as knowing what's there.) To see what I mean, check out the attached screenshots. My hope is that this thread will serve those who run into the same problem in the future, and to help those people find this thread easier, let me include some "tags" that hopefully, Google will pick up when it indexes this thread: exe fix problem file association set vista registry

The point of all this is to find out what the EXE entry in the registry looks like by default. Once we know that, fixing this issue should be a piece of cake.

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SWEET. Looks hot, seriously. What's funny is that Metaforum and this Vanilla one are surprisingly similar... look at both their "root" forum pages. See those three tabs on top? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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I was digging around what I have come to consider the web's most complete and generally best directory of Web 2.0 services, http://www.emilychang.com/go/ehub, in search of a certain help community I used a few months back and was really into. I never saved a bookmark for it, and now I'm confronted with a new problem.. if I save the bookmark in my Opera bookmarks and later format my HD or something and forget to back up my bookmarks, I will have lost it again. What I did this time, to makre sure I never lose this one again, was to create a new message in GMail, enter the service's name into the message body and next to it some tags, like "live help, chat, answers, questions". I'll never forget about that site again!

Anyway, that was the first paragraph and it was WAY off topic. Here goes. Check out this forum software: http://www.blursoft.com/metaForum/

It's got screenshots descriptions, videos.. check it out and tell me you don't like it! It looks amazing. I can't wait to try this somewhere, though I have never seen it in action :(. Someone tell me when they come across a forum that uses this software.

Thanks!

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Well I said Trillian Astra for a reason.. I can't wait for it to come out :). Of course we can't say anything about its performance just yet, but if what Cerrulean is promising is anywhere near true, it will perform well, and certainly better than Trillian 3.1.

Trillian 3.1, even at its incredible age for software (how old is the current build? 2+ years!?) is still the best multi protocol IM client I have ever found.

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All I can say is... http://www.trillianastra.com/
Make sure to take a good look at the two top blue button links of the group of four buttons on the lower right.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows XP Myths
« on: October 09, 2006, 08:27 PM »
Well.. damn. Just when I thought we had a nice source of debunked XP performance enhancement myths.. you people come along and destroy that new-found trust :D
The only thing I found on there that applied to my system was that I had set my paging file to a different partition on the same drive. I changed that so that the paging file is now simply on C:, and with a system-set size.

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Living Room / Re: College - what to do?
« on: October 05, 2006, 01:59 AM »
Please, anyone who still wants to chime in, please do. Every voice counts. And thanks to all who've participated so far :) It really is making a difference.

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Living Room / Re: College - what to do?
« on: October 05, 2006, 01:42 AM »
Thank you. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply. Obviously this is a matter that is very important to me and it's unfortunate that I realized the its importance at this late a point in time. What you are saying is falling right in line with what everybody else I'm asking is telling me.. friends, the prof, the advisor... It'll be a drop. I'm pretty sure of it now. I'll update this on Friday at the latest.

Thanks again!

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Living Room / College - what to do?
« on: October 05, 2006, 01:21 AM »
I'm a computer science major. I'm taking three computer science classes that are pretty work intensive. Java with data structures, combinatoric structures, (literally, wtfbbq? well, ok, as literally as figuratively goes..), and computer systems are the CS courses. My fourth course is Calculus I. The last two years at college I spent in a core program that was all about a broad liberal arts foundation. I had social science, natural science and humanities. As you can tell from those terms, there was not much "real work" involved. The work consisted almost entirely of pure reading. Well, reading and the occasional essay here and there, but mostly reading.

Now that I've started my CS major, all of that took a very sharp turn in a different direction. The CS courses are heavy with homeworks and require a serious amount of thinking in problem solving to get anywhere. Before all I had to do is read textbooks, and if I did that I'd *know* I'd be fine. Now, one of my classes doesn't even have a book because it's only being offered for the second time ever at my university and they have us read MIT notes (PDF) about mathematical proofs while lectures only partly overlap with the content there.. and that's just one example. Structurally, everything took on a very different shape this semester.

The last day to drop a course without a W-grade ("withdrawn"), is tomorrow, Friday. On top of the four classes I'm taking I work in tech support at my school as well. I'm considering dropping calc and taking it in the summer next year. My calc professor, after I talked to him, strongly suggested I do just this because even though this is an intro calc class, (calc I!), he said that most of my peers are ahead of me because they took calc in high school, while I did not. Under the course/work-load of my three CS classes I've fallen behind in calc and I'm afraid it may ultimately hurt me more than it will benefit me if I stick with it for this semester. That's one side of the coin. On the other hand, I feel it may be "weak" of me to drop out when really, I could probably pull it off with the proper amount of work and effort.

I'm strongly leaning toward dropping the class because I really am a bit lost in it currently and the first mid-term is also tomorrow.

Any thoughts on this? I still have to tell my parents, and I have to tell them fast

If I drop the class, I'll have more time for my three other classes, could perform better in those and as a bonus on the side, I'd have three day weekends every week, (the only thing I have on Friday is calc).

The chief thing I was worried about was whether dropping calc I would set off a chain reaction in terms of what I could and could not take next semester, whether it would effectively bar me from taking other classes required for my major. That's why I talked to the CS advisor today, who assured me that that would not be the case. I could simply take this same calc I class next summer and be done with it. (My calc prof also suggested that if I were to drop the class now, it would still be a great idea to go to whatever lectures I could in order to get a big picture of the class and the material so that the next time I take it, I'd already be ahead and better prepared).

What it boils down to is this:
1. Drop the class and be the kid who's taking only three classes, (would feel weird, for sure :/) but probably enjoy higher grades in all three of my other classes, have more time for an actual social life and take a serious load of stress off my back. I'd still be stressed to a degree, but this would make a big difference in a good way.

2. Go with it, try to work my ass off and play 50-50 where one fifty is success and the other is failure. Given my track record, the latter 50 would more like a 90, if I'm perfectly honest.

Now that I laid it out like this, this is turning into a no-brainer :/

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Developer's Corner / Re: FBSL - A brand new code editor
« on: October 03, 2006, 02:04 AM »
Instead of waiting to hear from somebody who's used it.. why don't you install a trial version of it and check it out for yourself? In the end, you'll be the judge anyway :) Good luck.

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Developer's Corner / Re: FBSL - A brand new code editor
« on: October 03, 2006, 01:05 AM »
What language are you going to be coding in? Once you know that, it's easier to look for a suitable IDE.
Then again if all you're looking for is a solid list of possible editors/IDEs, knock yourself out here: http://www.answers.c...lopment-environments

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General Software Discussion / What IRC client do you use?
« on: September 27, 2006, 02:03 AM »
That's IF you use one. I'm just curious. I use mIRC and while that works well, I never stopped looking for something simpler, cleaner and easier. Don't get me wrong.. I don't think mIRC is hard to use, really, but I happen to love fast, efficient, well-designed and ESPECIALLY well thought-out software, and I don't know if I can say that about mIRC. It's very feature-rich and it more than gets the job done, but I guess I wouldn't mind trying out something innovative, nice-looking and efficient as opposed to mIRC, which is among the grand-daddies among IRC clients. (That in and of itself is not a bad thing, of course)

Anyway.. this isn't a thread about me finding an alternative IRC client.. it's a thread about what you use and about discussing clients in general as the thread goes along :)

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