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blog Finally a Decent Subversion/Git Mac Client!

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I've been searching for a decent graphical SVN client for OSX for a while. In amongst a little cleaning via a rebuild of my applications folder/preferences/system utils, for my new MacBook Pro, I came across a SVN/Git client that is outstanding. It's called Versions.

blog Quick Windows Uninstallations

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This blog entry is only for those Windows user out there. It's concerning tips and tricks for the EiffelStudio Windows Installers.


blog High Hopes for GTK+ on OSX

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Mac fanatics out there might have heard that there is native implementation of GTK running on MacOSX. There's been a bit of backlash against the port because it doesn't provide a native MacOSX look and feel, but we are assured that they are working on it.

blog Eiffel.com Outages

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For those of you in the know about the Goleta Gap Wildfire, it's responsible for the outages of eiffel.com. We have UPSs attached to all machines and servers but when the power is out for that long the batteries just can't cope and each and every server and machine politely shuts itself off.


blog Eiffel and a VFD

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A project I started a few years ago (I could say completed but I got bored) I've recently revisited and just updated to use newer Eiffel syntax. It concerned itself with something not too often published uses for Eiffel, an API stack whose bottom layer interacts with low level system calls to manipulate hardware.


blog Eiffel, Sing# and Singularity

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Eiffel gets a little mention in the influence of Spec# and Sing#, used in the authoring of Microsoft's Singularity research OS. Check out the mention on Ars Technica

blog A little help for Mac users

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I've been in hiatus from using EiffelStudio on the Mac for a while because since the upgrade to Leopard, EiffelStudio exhibited some strange behavior related to expose actions. As a result elements of the UI, that are custom drawn, went missing. I was left unable to see set breakpoints and the docked tool tabs.

blog Find Class Files Fast in EiffelStudio

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If, like me, you are always wanting to get to an Eiffel class file from within EiffelStudio there's a simple external command you can invoke that will launch a file browser selecting the editing class' associated file.

This tip is only for Windows.

Open the External Commands Editor using the Tools | External Commands menu item, and add a new command.


blog Looking forward to 6.1 (and 6.2)

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It has been a while since I last blogged here. We've all been busy with wrapping up 6.1 and I've been busy working on extension points for EiffelStudio.


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