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IntelliJ IDEA is a Java IDE created by JetBrains. The document discusses various features and shortcuts for navigating, refactoring, and optimizing code in IntelliJ IDEA. It also provides recommendations for improving IDEA performance including configuring VM options and removing unnecessary plugins.
This document provides specifications for the Atlas 270MH material handler. Some key details include:
- It can lift between 26.1-27 tons and has a 125 kW engine.
- It has a hydraulic system with 7 standard loads that can be independently controlled.
- The cab meets safety standards and has good visibility and climate control.
- Working ranges for the boom and stick configurations are shown in diagrams up to a maximum reach of 16.36 meters.
- Lifting capacity charts provide load data for the configurations up to heights of 12 meters.
Coding Like the Wind - Tips and Tricks for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 C...Rainer Stropek
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Mastering your Eclipse IDE - Java tooling, Tips & Tricks - EclipseCon Europe ...Noopur Gupta
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/8WcntACvfl4
Eclipse IDE provides a lot of powerful features and capabilities. With so much functionality at disposal, many users don't use the full potential of the IDE. To be productive, mastering your IDE is as important as mastering your source code.
In this session, I will unleash many tips and tricks that will allow you to better use the Eclipse IDE and be more productive in your routine development tasks. I will cover various topics from efficiently organizing your workspace content to navigating, coding and debugging. This will include a glimpse of the cool new features added in the recent releases of Eclipse IDE.
With faster Java releases, it is an exciting time to be a Java developer. I will show you how the new tooling features in Eclipse IDE help you in making your experience more convenient and pleasant while working with the new Java versions.
During this talk, you will have many "Ah, I didn't know Eclipse can do that!" moments. Some of the examples include:
- Determining who last modified a line of code and when, plug-in spies
- Popping up an in-place outline of the element at current position
- Bookmarks and Tasks
- Grouping, sorting and sharing breakpoints
- Trigger points and trace points
- Tagging and filtering JUnit Jupiter tests
- Finding the functional method from lambda expressions and method references
- Quickly adding the missing module dependencies
- Identifying the inferred type for ‘var’
- Quickly enabling preview features and working with latest Java constructs like switch expressions
Come and learn about the best Eclipse IDE capabilities that you might not be knowing yet. There will be something new for everybody.
https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2019/sessions/mastering-your-eclipse-ide-java-tooling-tips-tricks
Unleashing the Java Tooling in Eclipse IDE - Tips & Tricks!Noopur Gupta
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To be productive, mastering your IDE is as important as mastering your source code. In this session, I will unleash many tips and tricks that will make your experience more convenient and pleasant while working with Java in Eclipse IDE.
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- The cab meets safety standards and has good visibility and climate control.
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Mastering your Eclipse IDE - Java tooling, Tips & Tricks - EclipseCon Europe ...Noopur Gupta
YouTube video: https://youtu.be/8WcntACvfl4
Eclipse IDE provides a lot of powerful features and capabilities. With so much functionality at disposal, many users don't use the full potential of the IDE. To be productive, mastering your IDE is as important as mastering your source code.
In this session, I will unleash many tips and tricks that will allow you to better use the Eclipse IDE and be more productive in your routine development tasks. I will cover various topics from efficiently organizing your workspace content to navigating, coding and debugging. This will include a glimpse of the cool new features added in the recent releases of Eclipse IDE.
With faster Java releases, it is an exciting time to be a Java developer. I will show you how the new tooling features in Eclipse IDE help you in making your experience more convenient and pleasant while working with the new Java versions.
During this talk, you will have many "Ah, I didn't know Eclipse can do that!" moments. Some of the examples include:
- Determining who last modified a line of code and when, plug-in spies
- Popping up an in-place outline of the element at current position
- Bookmarks and Tasks
- Grouping, sorting and sharing breakpoints
- Trigger points and trace points
- Tagging and filtering JUnit Jupiter tests
- Finding the functional method from lambda expressions and method references
- Quickly adding the missing module dependencies
- Identifying the inferred type for ‘var’
- Quickly enabling preview features and working with latest Java constructs like switch expressions
Come and learn about the best Eclipse IDE capabilities that you might not be knowing yet. There will be something new for everybody.
https://www.eclipsecon.org/europe2019/sessions/mastering-your-eclipse-ide-java-tooling-tips-tricks
Unleashing the Java Tooling in Eclipse IDE - Tips & Tricks!Noopur Gupta
With faster Java releases, it is an exciting time to be a Java developer. The new features in Java are changing the way you write code and to give it a spin, you have the tooling support in your favorite open-source Eclipse IDE ready at your disposal.
To be productive, mastering your IDE is as important as mastering your source code. In this session, I will unleash many tips and tricks that will make your experience more convenient and pleasant while working with Java in Eclipse IDE.
During this talk, you will have many "Ah, I didn't know Eclipse can do that!" moments. Some of the examples include determining who last modified a line of code and when, using trigger points and tracepoints while debugging, working with new constructs like lambdas and records.
Come and learn about the best Eclipse IDE capabilities that you might not be knowing yet. There will be something new for everybody.
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Mastering your Eclipse IDE - Java tooling, Tips & Tricks!Noopur Gupta
This document provides an overview of tips and tricks for mastering the Eclipse IDE for Java development. It covers topics like customizing the appearance, improving navigation within code, investigating issues, enhancing coding productivity, debugging techniques, utilizing Java language features, and leveraging JUnit testing functionality. Resources for additional help and information are also listed.
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- The ODA is an open source project that fills gaps and enhances Java capabilities for Domino. It consists of packages that can be installed as an OSGi plugin on Domino servers.
- Setup involves importing the ODA into an update site NSF, adding it to the server startup, and preparing Domino Designer.
- Other considerations include logging, transactions, views, documents, dates, and graphs.
- Examples shown include session handling, view handling,
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These slides accompany the video recording of the OpenNTF webinar series from Seotebmer 2020. The presentation looks at new features and enhancements being planned for Domino V12 that focus on application development. The key portion of the presentation focuses on Domino Query Language (DQL). To find the video recording, search for OpenNTF on YouTube.
Konstantin will tell us about challenges his team faced during this app development, about decisions on frameworks, libraries, patterns, analytics. It's always interesting to know how mobile development for different mobile platforms goes in large corporations like Microsoft.
Connect me: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=60116085
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The document provides an overview of HTML5 features including new elements, APIs, and tags. It discusses several new HTML5 elements and APIs such as <dialog>, <output>, drag and drop, geolocation, and server-sent events. It provides examples and explanations of how to use these new features. It also discusses the history and standardization process of HTML5 and compares it to other technologies like WebSockets.
This document discusses various JavaScript best practices including:
- JavaScript is object-oriented with only 5 primitive types
- Objects are collections of key-value pairs where some values can be functions
- Variables should be declared with "var" to avoid global scope issues
- Function scoping and variable hoisting can cause confusion; variables should be declared at the top of functions
- Strict equality ("===") is safer than abstract equality ("==")
- Global variables should be avoided, and code quality tools like JSLint can help identify issues
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This document provides an overview of using JavaScript to add dynamic content and interactivity to web pages. It discusses generating HTML dynamically using document.write(), monitoring user events using event handlers like onclick, the basic syntax of JavaScript including dynamic typing, functions, objects and classes. It then gives examples of applications like determining browser window size, modifying images dynamically, and highlighting images as the mouse moves over them. The document is intended to teach core JavaScript programming concepts.
With the commercialization of the web, web development has become one of the blooming industries. Learning web development enables you to create attractive websites using HTML, CSS, JQuery and JavaScript. Web development includes developing simple and complex web-based applications, electronic businesses and social networking sites. Being a web developer you can deliver applications as web services which is only available in desktop applications.
This document provides an introduction and overview of JavaScript, including:
- JavaScript is a high-level programming language supported by modern browsers and used for both frontend and backend development. It is an interpreted and weakly typed language.
- The basics of JavaScript syntax are presented, including defining variables, loops, printing to the console, and if/else statements.
- Functions are explored as both built-in and user-defined elements that can be called. Examples of functions and callbacks are demonstrated.
- Common data types like arrays, maps, and booleans that are useful in JavaScript are listed.
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This is an overview video that shows the scope of work and technology used within the Red Hat JBoss BRMS and BPMS platforms.
The technology presented builds with GWT, Errai and UberFire as the foundation. Over 2015 we'll be working to make it for end users to consume the bits they need, paying for only what they use, so others can make power web platforms like BRMS and BPMS.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a SharePoint Saturday session on using SharePoint and jQuery. The session will cover the history of SharePoint and jQuery, an overview of jQuery, best practices for when to use jQuery and how to deploy and develop with it. It will also discuss using jQuery to interact with SharePoint forms and lists, and demonstrate some third party jQuery libraries.
Introducing Crescat - Event Management Software for Venues, Festivals and Eve...Crescat
Crescat is industry-trusted event management software, built by event professionals for event professionals. Founded in 2017, we have three key products tailored for the live event industry.
Crescat Event for concert promoters and event agencies. Crescat Venue for music venues, conference centers, wedding venues, concert halls and more. And Crescat Festival for festivals, conferences and complex events.
With a wide range of popular features such as event scheduling, shift management, volunteer and crew coordination, artist booking and much more, Crescat is designed for customisation and ease-of-use.
Over 125,000 events have been planned in Crescat and with hundreds of customers of all shapes and sizes, from boutique event agencies through to international concert promoters, Crescat is rigged for success. What's more, we highly value feedback from our users and we are constantly improving our software with updates, new features and improvements.
If you plan events, run a venue or produce festivals and you're looking for ways to make your life easier, then we have a solution for you. Try our software for free or schedule a no-obligation demo with one of our product specialists today at crescat.io
Zoom is a comprehensive platform designed to connect individuals and teams efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Zoom has become a go-to solution for virtual communication and collaboration. It offers a range of tools, including virtual meetings, team chat, VoIP phone systems, online whiteboards, and AI companions, to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.
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