Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Fellow eclipse blogger
The Visual Editor is a blog covering many of the topics I dabble in including RCP and eclipse data binding. This is definately on to read more of in the future.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Adding visuals to code editor
I was researching an eclipse plugin when I saw the following screenshot whish got me thinking.

Is there any way I could use a similiar interface when editing code.
Ideas
Perhaps use this type of interface to
Now I don't claim to have thought this through but that is how ideas start.

Is there any way I could use a similiar interface when editing code.
Ideas
Perhaps use this type of interface to
- edit the called method inside the same editor as the call.
- show the overridden method and overriding method in the same editor. I can see all sorts of possibilities here particularly for code which includes extensive use of the template pattern as much of the code I write seems to.
- a call hierarchy or inheritance hierarchy using expand ,colapse and focus on similliar to the hierarchy view but all inside the editor view.
Now I don't claim to have thought this through but that is how ideas start.
Monday, November 13, 2006
stumbling upon
I stumbled onto this and for me it is just all too real. so I had to share it.
http://www.bigfix.com/softwaretruth/hearing-closing-statements.php
http://www.bigfix.com/softwaretruth/hearing-closing-statements.php
Sunday, November 12, 2006
New Blog Template.
OK I have hacked up the template quite a bit. It is now a lot simpler but still essentially the same look. The biggest change was to make the blog scale horizontally. Now on my wide screen it doesn't look as silly with one little strip in the middle of the page. All of the layout has been done with Divs, not a table tag in sight.
I know many people disagree with this but after all it is my blog :)
I know many people disagree with this but after all it is my blog :)
Saturday, November 11, 2006
New Features and Status Update for this Blog
OK now my google adsense adds are online. You can see them in the sidebar. I doubt I'll ever make any money from this but it is interesting to see what sortof adds appear and I might even find something of use myself. But under the adsense advertiser terms and Conditions I can't click on the adds so I'll have to find another to get to the sites if I am interested. I need to reread the Ts & Cs to check if I can publish reviews of the products advertised I can't see why I would be able to. After re-reading there doesn't seem to be a problem
Also in the sidebar is a dynamic listing on what I am listening to. The display is driven by the audioscrobbler/last.fm player which I posted about recently. Basically it just creates an image containing my recent playlist which you can include in a blog.
Google Analytics has recorded several hits on my blog already. As far as I can tell they have been completely random "next blog" kind of hits as the site doesn't even seem to be indexed by google search engine yet. Never the less it is fun to see hits from all overthe work Australia(I suspect that is just me),Canada,Dubai, Spain and US. I'll have to keep watching this and see where it takes me... I'd quite like to get section on my blog itself showing recent access stats(like country, nothing revealing about viewers) I have to say I was very impressed with the google Analytics interface.
Also in the sidebar is a dynamic listing on what I am listening to. The display is driven by the audioscrobbler/last.fm player which I posted about recently. Basically it just creates an image containing my recent playlist which you can include in a blog.
Google Analytics has recorded several hits on my blog already. As far as I can tell they have been completely random "next blog" kind of hits as the site doesn't even seem to be indexed by google search engine yet. Never the less it is fun to see hits from all overthe work Australia(I suspect that is just me),Canada,Dubai, Spain and US. I'll have to keep watching this and see where it takes me... I'd quite like to get section on my blog itself showing recent access stats(like country, nothing revealing about viewers) I have to say I was very impressed with the google Analytics interface.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Blogs
I'm obviously in a blogging mood tonight I have been experimenting with what I can add to my blog. I now have it setup with google adsense. Adds appear in the right column and I might even get some money if somebody clicks on them. Currently there are just google internal non-money generating adds until my site is reviewed. It will be interesting to see what the adds are for. The integration between blogger and google adsense was good but there were a few little things in the process which weren't entirely intuative and I have entered my details into google accounts about half a dozen times now. One of which was the next google service I have added to my blog. Google analytics which provide a hole heap of free reporting for uses of google adsense.
Once I had that setup and I was just sitting around waiting for somebody to actually visit my blog so that the reports would have something to report on I just started hitting the next blog button to see what was out there.
The handful of random blogs included
Once I had that setup and I was just sitting around waiting for somebody to actually visit my blog so that the reports would have something to report on I just started hitting the next blog button to see what was out there.
The handful of random blogs included
- A blog petitioning to save a hospital
- A number of pages in other languages not sure what they were about.
- trainingbudget.blogspot.com recommending a spring course I went on earlier this year and containing a lot of the same content as I may be blogging about on this blog.
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