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Showing posts with label windows. Show all posts

Eclipse Helios (3.6 RC4)

Published by Matt Hicks under , , , , , , , on Monday, June 14, 2010
I've been a user of Eclipse for many years now and when I saw there was a free t-shirt to be had by reviewing the newest release there was only one choice to make. :)

The download is exactly the same as all previous releases but the first thing that struck me was the startup time. Granted I have no plugins installed yet, but Eclipse was up in just a few seconds and that already has me excited. Performance has always been the biggest problem in Eclipse and if they've made major strides in that direction I'm a happy camper.

Granted this is RC4, but immediately after downloading and unzipping I checked for updates and it spend the next 5 minutes downloading a pretty large update to the Eclipse SDK and made me restart when it was done. Again, RC4, so lets just hope the actual releases are up-to-date. :)

Installing MercurialEclipse and the Scala plugin went smoothly and I went to pull down Sgine (http://sgine.googlecode.com) and all was fine except Scala can't seem to build the project correctly. My guess is this is a bug in the Scala plugin with Helios.

After spending a bit more time with it I haven't really seen much difference in 3.6 and 3.5 apart from some performance improvements. However, performance alone is a very worthwhile feature.

Myth Assistant

Published by Matt Hicks under , , , , , on Monday, March 17, 2008
Though I actually wrote this a couple years ago I finally decided to contribute this utility back to the community. This tool allows a graphical remote connection to a MythTV database and can copy and delete recordings over a Samba share. It is a graphical utility written in Java to search recordings, see details of recordings, copy single and batches of recordings, and other features for remote access to recorded programs. This should work on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Hopefully other people can get as much use out of this tool as I have. Feel free to post a comment if you found this useful.

Screenshot of MythAssistant

MythAssistant.jar

MythAssistant.exe

MythAssistant-source.jar