"Some drawbacks to reflection based toStrings: 1. The performance is really bad (it's good for debugging, but not much else) 2. They may contain too much or too little data: it lacks the manual fine-tuning which might be required (e.g. maybe you have an element which you do not wish to print like a cache) 3. When generating toString you may invoke methods which produce smarter strings or more data which won't be available in fields. Anyway, this is worth a post of its' own."
- Zviki Cohen
"The safest way of invoking web services from within an Eclipse plugin. This is the only way which is guaranteed to work if the user is connected to the internet."
- Zviki Cohen
nWire is a an Eclipse plug-in which analyzes the code and creates a repository which holds all possible components (like classes, methods) and associations (like extensions, invocations). On top of that, it provide easy tools for browsing, searching and visualizing that repository. 60% discount during beta.
- Zviki Cohen
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nWire is a an Eclipse plug-in which analyzes the code and creates a repository which holds all possible components (like classes, methods) and associations (like extensions, invocations). On top of that, it provide easy tools for browsing, searching and visualizing that repository. 60% discount during beta.
- Zviki Cohen
"nWire is a an Eclipse plug-in which analyzes the code and creates a repository which holds all possible components (like classes, methods) and associations (like extensions, invocations). On top of that, it provide easy tools for browsing, searching and visualizing that repository. 60% discount during beta."
- Zviki Cohen
A bit too noisy for my tastes, just skimming over the headlines is not that easy. But I like the dynamic loading of more content at the bottom of the page. That would also be a great feature for reddit.
- Christoph Thelen
If it's too noisy for you, check out the sub-zones: JavaLobby, EclipseZone, etc. The articles are hand-picked by the zone leaders which means you're getting only quality content.
- Zviki Cohen
I like the new version of the widget. Most problems with the old version are solved, except one thing: with a set a flickr pictures, all pictures link to the same flickr page, instead of each to its own page.
- Peter
@Rudolf it has a nice gratification system so everyone is interested in asking smart questions and providing good answers. Most questions get a solid response within minutes. And cause of the close beta there are nearly no trolls. But I'm afraid this will change when stackoverflow goes public.
- Peter Hoffmann
just signed up for the beta .. hopefully get an invite soon
- John Daly
I'm not on the beta, but would like to be. Maybe I can bribe Jeff Atwood with good wine or beer.
- DGentry
I'd like to try that GTD system that I keep hearing about. As an iPhone and mac user, what do you think are the best tools/applications/webApps I can use to Get Things Done ?
+1 on the book. OmniFocus (OF) is the best I've used and they also have an iPhone version. iGTD is a free, but annoying. OF is well worth it. Vitalist is a great online GTD alternative (I used it before OF was released) with iPhone support. IMHO, It is better than the popular RememberTheMilk (aka RTM).
- Zviki Cohen
If you decide to use Remember the Milk, ToDo by Appigo on the iPhone is a great app and worth the money. I use it constantly.
- Angel Smith
You should try a set of videos on GTD from the online soft i use, Nozbe. They are short and to the point, and the software itself should give you an idea of the mechanics of the system.
- robertocastro
I am testing Things for both Mac and iPhone now. So far so good.
- Leon Ho
Like Leon, I'm currently using Things on Mac and iPhone. Excellent apps, excellent syncing between the two.
- Joel Falconer
things for me - great team, great development over time. looking forward to buy it.
- Christoph Bauer
What makes OF different is the amazingly-flexible outline capability. It is so easy to take a task and break it into sub tasks and than smaller sub-tasks, etc. until you're left with short term, simple, achievable tasks. Most other tasks managers provide fixed number of levels (2-3).
- Zviki Cohen