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AnyEdit Tools – camelCase or under_score

Posted on October 12, 2011 by Jim Priest

AnyEdit tools is becoming one of my favorite Eclipse plugins. I’ve already blogged about the sorting feature. In my current project I’m overhauling a lot of old spaghetti code. The code is a mix of camelCase (more recent) and under_score … Continue reading →

Posted in Code | Tagged CFEclipse, eclipse, tools | 1 Reply

Finding CFDUMP Line Numbers

Posted on July 22, 2011 by Jim Priest

There was some discussion on Twitter about line numbers and CFDUMP. I wish CFDumps showed the file and line where the dump came from. #coldfusion that would really help at times! This is easy if you are using ColdFusion Builder … Continue reading →

Posted in Code | Tagged autohotkey, eclipse, toolbox | Leave a reply

Installing Redmine Mylyn Connector

Posted on March 7, 2011 by Jim Priest

I’ve been using Redmine at work lately for bug/issue tracking and wiki.  It’s a very nice tool.  Redmine doesn’t support Mylyn out of the box but there is a connector available and it’s recently been updated. My Environment Bitnami Redmine stack  (v.1.0.1) … Continue reading →

Posted in Code | Tagged eclipse, mylyn, redmine | 5 Replies

Wireframe Sketcher – A Better Alternative to Balsamiq?

Posted on February 11, 2011 by Jim Priest

I love tools. And I really love tools that make pictures. WireframeSketcher meets both those needs. WireframeSketcher is a software tool that helps you quickly create wireframes, mockups and prototypes for desktop, web and mobile application. If you are still … Continue reading →

Posted in Code, Reviews | Tagged eclipse, mockup, tools, wireframe | 8 Replies

Passing Arguments To Ant Using Eclipse

Posted on May 29, 2010 by Jim Priest

Over the last few days I’ve been reworking one of my build files and needed to be able to pass in an argument at run time, which is easy to do using the command line.  But I became curious if … Continue reading →

Posted in Code | Tagged Ant, CFEclipse, eclipse | 1 Reply

Breaking Bad Habits – Stop Using The Mouse!

Posted on January 25, 2010 by Jim Priest

Lately I’ve been really trying to avoid using the mouse while coding.  You may not realize it but it’s a huge distraction to: Stop typing Find your mouse Find your cursor Hunt for the icon you need Click the icon … Continue reading →

Posted in Code | Tagged automation, eclipse | 2 Replies

Authotkey and Eclipse Autocomplete

Posted on January 8, 2010 by Jim Priest

Yesterday I was trying to write up a quick AutoHotkey script to quickly dump in a Fusedoc snippet into my files. I was tearing my hair out (I don’t have much left!) because I kept getting extraneous characters printing out … Continue reading →

Posted in Code | Tagged autohotkey, eclipse | Leave a reply

Did Dreamweaver Determine Your Deployment Method?

Posted on July 21, 2009 by Jim Priest

I was reading Glyn Jackson’s insightful review of ColdFusion Builder and it got me thinking. It’s been years since I’ve worked in a shop where we used FTP to deploy files.  I always felt that manual FTP was the worst … Continue reading →

Posted in Code | Tagged Ant, bolt, eclipse | 8 Replies

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