This could really come in handy, since debugging with Visual Studio or the MS Script editor can really be a pain sometimes:
Ajaxian - Companion.JS: IE Debugging, now supports console.log
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Aptana IDE - with iPhone support!
Just found out about this plugin for Eclipse for doing JavaScript, HTML (and iPhone development!):
Aptana: The Web IDE
You can also download a plugin for assisting with iPhone development:
Apple iPhone Support
Important Note...
I wanted to install Aptana over my existing eclipse installation (which you can), and I found that while installing it in this fashion it could generate exceptions if you installed it to the wrong directory.
I was unknowingly installing to the directory in which my MyEclipse plugin was installed, and it really didn't like that.
So after changing the installation directory to "c:\tools\aptana", the installation seems to have worked just fine. After installing the core IDE, then you can install the iPhone plugin directly from its start page.
Aptana IDE is a free, open-source, cross-platform, JavaScript-focused editor and development environment for building Ajax applications. It features code assist on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS languages, FTP/SFTP support and a JavaScript debugger to troubleshoot your code.
Aptana: The Web IDE
You can also download a plugin for assisting with iPhone development:
Apple iPhone Support
The Apple iPhone Development Plugin (beta) enables the Aptana IDE to increase your iPhone development productivity.
Important Note...
I wanted to install Aptana over my existing eclipse installation (which you can), and I found that while installing it in this fashion it could generate exceptions if you installed it to the wrong directory.
I was unknowingly installing to the directory in which my MyEclipse plugin was installed, and it really didn't like that.
So after changing the installation directory to "c:\tools\aptana", the installation seems to have worked just fine. After installing the core IDE, then you can install the iPhone plugin directly from its start page.
Monday, October 1, 2007
iPhone Simulation on OS X with Marketcircle's iPhoney
A colleague just sent me a link to this product, since he heard that I wanted to work on a project for the iPhone, even though I do not currently possess one:
Marketcircle: iPhoney
Free, so it's worth a try I guess!
Marketcircle: iPhoney
Free, so it's worth a try I guess!
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