On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
> Pierre Joye wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
>>
>>> PHPEclipse is still x86 as well ... I have no plans to move to PDT any
>>> time
>>> soon as I know most of the PHPEclipse code quite well now!
>>> Along with a
Pierre Joye wrote:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
PHPEclipse is still x86 as well ... I have no plans to move to PDT any time
soon as I know most of the PHPEclipse code quite well now!
Along with a couple of other SQL packages. I tried the x86_64 build but
could not instal
Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
Hi!
Files that are common to windows and linux will naturally follow linux
rules on new line, so can't be displayed in 'notepad', and I've had to
Drop notepad, it wasn't a good tool even in Windows 3.1, much less now.
Use something like Notepad++. :)
Wordpad work
Hi!
Files that are common to windows and linux will naturally follow linux
rules on new line, so can't be displayed in 'notepad', and I've had to
Drop notepad, it wasn't a good tool even in Windows 3.1, much less now.
Use something like Notepad++. :)
--
Stanislav Malyshev, Zend Software Arc
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
> PHPEclipse is still x86 as well ... I have no plans to move to PDT any time
> soon as I know most of the PHPEclipse code quite well now!
> Along with a couple of other SQL packages. I tried the x86_64 build but
> could not install the other bi
Niel Archer wrote:
One of the problems with playing with a new platform is getting things
they way you are used to them. Linux is somewhat easier than Windows in
that respect, but using Eclipse has at least provided a level playing
field and now that I've got it tidied up and working on the V
>
> One of the problems with playing with a new platform is getting things
> they way you are used to them. Linux is somewhat easier than Windows in
> that respect, but using Eclipse has at least provided a level playing
> field and now that I've got it tidied up and working on the Vista64 box
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Nuno Lopes wrote:
>> Bottom line - rather than reinventing the wheel - is anybody else actually
>> using Eclipse and has a simple set-up guide for how they have configured
>> things? Ideally for windows, but I'd like to pull this up on the Linux boxes
>> as well. I
Nuno Lopes wrote:
Bottom line - rather than reinventing the wheel - is anybody else
actually using Eclipse and has a simple set-up guide for how they have
configured things? Ideally for windows, but I'd like to pull this up
on the Linux boxes as well. If I'm going to have to start working on
e
Bottom line - rather than reinventing the wheel - is anybody else actually
using Eclipse and has a simple set-up guide for how they have configured
things? Ideally for windows, but I'd like to pull this up on the Linux
boxes as well. If I'm going to have to start working on extension code
it's
One of the problems with playing with a new platform is getting things
they way you are used to them. Linux is somewhat easier than Windows in
that respect, but using Eclipse has at least provided a level playing
field and now that I've got it tidied up and working on the Vista64 box
( has to
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