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Blog Archive for richunger during October 2005

I have a module suite with many modules in it, and the default run/debug/profile targets depend on the 'build' target. This makes sense. You can't run it if you haven't built it, right? Only, most of the time when I actually want to run my app, it's already in a built state, or I just need to build one module, and the suite's build target takes forever to no-op through all the other modules....
I would have just commented on Tim's blog entry, but he seems to have commenting turned off. I, too, am marveling at a nice, shiny, fast ultra 20. (And I, too, didn't pay for it.) I have mine set up in my office, partly to enjoy my coworkers' drooling, and partly because my roommate wouldn't much care for it being on the dining room table :) I agree with Tim's review. The green LED doesn't...
A few folks have asked how you move an application from the cluster build harness on 4.x to the 5.0 platform. The way I did it was to create a new module using the IDE, and just copy my source code in. Then use the IDE's facility for adding module dependencies based on what doesn't compile right away. Worked like a charm, except that ClearCase was a PITA about hijacked files (if you're a...
We want you. Okay, that was shameless. I'm sorry. It's also not particularly accurate. I just got out of a meeting with our recruiter, and I got to wondering about the difference between a recruiter's world view and an engineer's. They have a job requisition to fill, and they look for someone with the precise set of skills required for the job at hand. In engineering, we'd rather look for a...