Seek IT: Web Programmer for new Christian youth site

Fancy that.

Please be pray­ing we find some­one good (or, suit­ably sin­ful but repen­tant and appro­pri­ately tal­ented, because there’s nearly no such thing as a good person).

Ad proper after the break: Read the rest of this entry »

Eclipse rocks my socks and covers my ass

I just had my butt saved mas­sively by Eclipse.

I’m not even using it with SVN/CVS but local ver­sion­ing fixed an acci­den­tal over­write. Best. App. Ever. It just secured its place as my markup devel­op­ment tool of choice. I used to be ambiva­lent about it where there wasn’t any PHP (using the excel­lent PHP Eclipse plu­gin) involved, because of lack of syn­tax high­light­ing and what­ever else (this can be reme­died very quickly using the Eclipse Web Stan­dard Tools (WST) sub­pro­ject, but it isn’t installed by default), but for every­thing else it offers, and for the inevitable tran­si­tion into a pro­gram­ming lan­guage once projects reach a cer­tain stage, it’s so worth using ear­lier in the process anyway.

*happy-relieved sigh*

# by Josh on November 3rd, 2006 Tags: , , ,
| No Comments »

Opera’s cache rocks

So I’d acci­den­tally replaced-from-HEAD a project in CVS here, hav­ing not worked on it for a week or two and hav­ing for­got­ten I had, in fact, made changes. Oops.

For­tu­nately, Opera will save your tabs of every­thing for­ever in a tab-cache (as well as a file-cache, but ren­dered), so as soon as I fired that up I knew I was saved! Such a lib­er­at­ing feel­ing. I love Opera. *saves images, markup + CSS and hur­riedly checks in*

# by Josh on May 17th, 2006 Tags:
| 1 Comment »