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TextMate: Working with Comments

In a recent email exchange with Allan Odgaard, creator of TextMate, I asked if he had any suggestions for tips that would make for a good screencast. Allan mentioned that on the TextMate IRC, there are often questions about working with comments. And with that, he shared a list of tips that you’ll fi...

New JavaScript editor in NetBeans 6.1

NetBeans IDE 6.1 contains a completely new JavaScript editor which provides many advanced editing capabilities such as intelligent code completion, mark occurences, rename refactoring, on-fly analysis of JavaScript libraries, support for many Ajax frameworks and more. Watch this screencast to discove...

iPhone: Server Preview

Learn about the iPhone server, console logging, and calling functions.

iPhone: Intro

Intro to using the Aptana plug-in for iPhone developement

Aptana RadRails: Intro

Intro to using Aptana RadRails

Adobe AIR: Intro

Intro to using Adobe AIR with Aptana

Using Textmate with ColdFusion

This screencast gives you an idea of what it’s like using Textmate with ColdFusion. It shows a quick example of creating a newsletter application. It...

eXe for ePortfolio authoring

I’ve been using eXe for some project work lately, and thought it might be handy to do a quick and dirty screencast of what it’s like to author content using eXe. It’s an open source, cross platform website authoring tool that uses some of the same patterns that Pachyderm does - structured conte...

Page Numbering in OpenOffice.org Writer

screencast that shows how to do title pages without page numbers and how to reset/restart page numbers in OpenOffice.org writer

See Java Studio Creator 2 in Action

See how you can develop web applications and portlets in this entertaining, high-level look at the IDE and its capabilities (flash).