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I'm Ryan Lowe, a Software Engineering graduate living in Ottawa, Canada. I like agile software development and Ruby on Rails.
I write this blog in Canadian English and don't use a spell checker. Typos happen.
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» Full-time Ruby on Rails freelancer
» Full-time with Rails since May 2005 » Former committer for RadRails (now Aptana) » I also have a few Rails side-projects in development: 1. wheretogoinTO.com Toronto nightlife 2. Hey Heads Up! TODO list and sharing 3. Layered Genealogy family history research 4. foos for foosball scoring 5. fanconcert for music fans (on hold) Hiring Rails developers? I can telecommute by the hour from Ottawa, Canada »» Email: rails AT ryanlowe DOT ca
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Blast from the Past
More articles, this time about Eclipse. These two from November 2001 are a great introduction to the IDE and would have been handy eight months ago at the start of my work term at Rational. They deal mostly with plugin development but in doing so explain the internal structure of Eclipse.9:05pm - Another one Interview: The Eclipse code donation Posted at May 11, 2003 at 12:34 PM ESTLast updated May 11, 2003 at 12:34 PM EST Comments
I probably already mentioned this, but I use Eclipse in Linux for C/C++ and Eclipse on Windows XP for C#/Java. The plugins work great :-) » Posted by: roy at May 11, 2003 08:35 PMWhy don't you use C#/Java on Linux? Aren't the plugins cross-platform? » Posted by: Ryan at May 11, 2003 09:06 PMthey are...but the bulk of my C/C++ is for the Linux platform...it's not because I can't, it's just because right now that's what I'm coding in :-) » Posted by: roy at May 11, 2003 10:46 PM |