Archives for: November 2008
Java Code Coverage for Eclipse
I didn't write it, but handy to have in your Eclipse is a complete code-coverage tool. Run your JUnit tests with this plug-in instead of straight JUnit, and it'll (try to) let you know where your tests don't hit.
It's pretty easy to install. Inside Ec… more »
Real Freedom Is Tolerance
I saw this idea in a book I'm reading (or maybe it was a magazine article), so don't let me look like I'm taking all of the credit. I can't recall exactly, and I believe I'm paraphrasing, so I'm not too concerned with the appearance of the theft of the p… more »
Sun IdM How-to
Been a while working on the fringes of a Sun IdM project at the office, and after months of banging my head, I find a quick link to the wiki, including an article on how to set up an IdM project (albiet in NetBeans, not Eclipse). more »
YAU
Yet Another Update.
To the software, that is. Updated to b2evolution v2.4.5 without an obvious hitch. more »
Misleading News Reporting
After a little re-thinking, it seems I may be, like so many others, misinterpreting the news reports of the election outcomes.
I earlier noted, in Election Night Statistics Stupidity, that winners are being declared in states where no votes have been… more »
Election Night Statistics Stupidity
It happened in 2004, and it looks to be happening again tonight: the networks are declaring winners of states, and eventually of the election, based on trivial numbers.
Watching NBC at the moment, and they just scrolled through a dozen or so states wh… more »