Do developers over complicate things?
This is a great image taken from StuffThatHappens. It raises an interesting question and one that I think I get caught up in - "Do we offer to many features to our end user - because we can?"
Thoughts?
This is a great image taken from StuffThatHappens. It raises an interesting question and one that I think I get caught up in - "Do we offer to many features to our end user - because we can?"
Thoughts?
I've recently been doing some design work in Adobe Dreamweaver and one thing that was annoying me was the size of the code in 'code view' - it was simply too small. After some searching around this is how you increase the font size in Dreamweaver:
I'm curious who will be attending the Europe London leg of the onAir tour happening on the 9th of April? Maybe we can have a few beers around the same time??
Oh and if you didn't know Adobe onAir went into production today version 1.0!!
Will Wilson just sent me a link to an interesting article which promoted me to ask this question:
Thanks to Adrian Lynch (who may be blogging this soon) here is a quick way to edit your hosts files for windows.
Open up notepad and enter the following text:
I've been spending this afternoon fixing my .NET install due to the following error:
I've no idea why this suddenly got corrupt but due to the fact that some of my software requires .NET to run it was a real pain. I first tried downloading the repair pack but this didn't help so I had to do the manual repair listed here. It's not the best Sunday job I've had, I was planning to do some work on cfCommere
I've been playing with VMware the last couple of days, and it's really cool. Today though i had an issue when trying to start up one of my VMs, I got the error:
The solution is rather simple:
After talking with Stephen Moretti he made me realise that setting up groups in TRAC is a lot quicker than setting up permissions for each users. This helps if you have several developers on a project.
I've been having a few issues with users being able to access other folder on one of my server. This is a BIG security issues, and it's taken me a little while to figure out what was going on. It turns out to be a permissions issue.
I was reading up on a some SMS solutions and come across this SMS acronym:
Can anyone guess what it is? The first person to answer gets a free Adobe t-shirt.