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Archive for February 22nd, 2007

IDE Battle

Posted February 22, 2007 at 11:02pm in Design, Programming

If you read my blog you know about my article on Linux.com where I review Zend Studio. I stand behind my feelings that Zend is a great piece of software, but I feel for client side applications there are better IDEs. I have used a number of IDEs over the years and today I really explorer one that has become popular, Aptana. Aptana is referred to as the Web 2.0 IDE and for good reason. The code completion in Aptana is excellent and this includes Javascript, Dojo library, Prototype, Yahoo UI, and a number of other popular libraries. I have used NVU and hated it, it lacked too many features. Dreamweaver drives me crazy, and I’m sure part of that is that I do not have much experience with it, but it seems like the time it takes to set a style for a div or span or any element just takes too long. If you are a fast typer and know the code you can accomplish a number of the tasks much faster than typing the names and such with one hand and using your mouse to change cells with the other. I know Dreamweaver is a very powerful piece of software and it helps a great number of people do their job, but personally I can’t deal with it.

I would classify Aptana as a front end IDE, not that it cannot handle PHP, but it lacks code completion for PHP code. When I design my layouts I first open Photoshop to create the design, cut it in ImageReady and make the HTML layout and validate the code. I will then move to the backend. With Aptana’s awesome code completion for HTML, Javascript and a large number of AJAX libraries my front end development productivity will greatly increase. I have not spent the time to memorize Javascript so the code completion is very handy for me. I have been against code completion for a long time because for a lot of people it just makes them lazy, especially the new programmers. It does however improve productivity, so I feel as long as you do not start losing the knowledge of the functions and classes it is a good thing to use. When my friend Josh decided to learn HTML he wanted to use Dreamweaver and was so excited about how it completed the code for him. His philosophy has been work smarter not harder, which is good in some cases, but when you can find yourself in situations where you don’t have the opportunity to use something that writes the code you will find yourself in deep shit. When I first started web design back in 2000 I used Frontpage, yeah I know you don’t have to say it. When I move to Florida I got a job and they said that I had to do it all by hand, no WYSIWYG. I found myself in a situation where I was forced to learn it and I have been so thankful for that.

If you are a designer that doesn’t want that hefty license fee of Dreamweaver and you need a powerful IDE, but can do without the WYSIWYG download Aptana.

Come on baby light my fire….actually don’t

Posted February 22, 2007 at 04:02pm in General

We are having horrible wind today, it is supposed to be up to 50-60mph and the power started surging. Well after my computer restarted a couple time (yeah time for a battery backup) and our power was off we noticed smoke. A grass/forest fire was started from a line hitting a tree and arcing. So I had to run out and try to prevent the entire forest from going up in flames. Luckily I was able to keep the fire from jumping into the woods, it mainly burned some grass and some limbs on the edge of the forest. The fire department showed up after I had almost all of it out. So I am right now without power and typing this from my laptop. Finally dialup has proven useful.

While doing a Google search for how someone may have found my information I came across a website called Meet Up, which lists groups that are meeting up all over the world. It looks like there is an Arabic speaker in Charlottesville that is interested in helping others so I may be able to get some help learning and give them someone to speak to. I believe I will also look into starting a couple internet meetups since there are currently none listed for the Lexington area.

Well I have to spare my battery, late.

Another Tobacco Free Anniversary

Posted February 22, 2007 at 10:02am in Health

Today, February 22, 2007 is the mark of 2 years and 11 months without smoking. It’s amazing that next month will be 3 years since I last had a cigarette. I do still crave a smoke every once and a while, especially when the stress builds, but the money I save, the extra oxygen I have and the accomplishment by itself keep me from starting again. It took me 7 years to quit and I hated smoking from the first day.

Portfolio redesign and relocation

Posted February 22, 2007 at 07:02am in Design

I had moved my portfolio over to a domain I own, sharpsd.com, but this morning I registered canvastheweb.com and threw up my design. The artwork was done in Photoshop and the code of course was written by hand. I don’t need no stinkin WYSIWYG.

I hope you will take a look, I am very happy with the design.