Eclipse PDT #2

Posted by Ralph on April 16, 2008

This is second episode in the series of video tutorials about Eclipse PDT (PHP IDE). I would greatly appreciate any comments.

See my other video tutorials HERE.

Best viewed in full screen with scaling off !!!


Eclipse PDT #2 from ralphz on Vimeo.

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21 Responses to “Eclipse PDT #2”

  1. Charles V Says:

    Maybe you’re a bit too slow…

    … according to me

  2. Ralph Says:

    What do you mean too slow?

    To slow talking? To much details? …

    Slow pace of the video tutorials is on purpose. I want my viewers to be able to do things along without need to stop video a lot.

  3. eric Says:

    No too slow for me!

    Thanks for taking the time to do these… it’s really helped me get up to speed.

    I’ve really needed this for development; especially the debugging!

    Thanks again, -e

  4. Bruno Says:

    Hey mate, great job!

    I really liked your video and although I already use PDT I nonetheless learnt a few things which will help me a lot.

    Keep posting!

    Cheers,

  5. Jryck Says:

    I am a bit confused. I followed everything you did, but when I tried to start a phpdoc, all I get is:

    /**
    *
    */

    Do I not have something installed?

    Thanks for the help

  6. Tom Says:

    Excellent tutorial! Thanks for putting these up. Strangely for me the arrow keys do not work in Eclipse, I had to bind them all myself. Anyone else have this problem?

  7. paul@mastermoz Says:

    Hey Ralph

    This and you other video tutorials are good and I thank you for taking the time to create and publish them.

    Thanks again.

  8. scuderiaf1 Says:

    Hey Ralph,

    thanks for being that guy. that guy that gives back to the community.

    the content is straight forward, the tempo is appropriate for content.

    Regards.

  9. Avionix Says:

    Thank you for your good video tutorials! The timining is perfect for me.
    Regards.

  10. workaholik Says:

    Hello, Ralph!
    I like your tutors, and I want translate it to russian. Can I download some videos and host its on my webserver with links to originals?

  11. icyblue Says:

    Hi Ralph,
    Some how my “Code Assist” does not behave according to your tutorial. I want to know how to get code assist to come up when I type “funct”. Currently my code assist comes up for the variables and such (i.e. when i type “$th” then code assist comes up, or when I type “$this->” then all the variables and methods comes up)

    Again, nice video, I love the pace of the video, very easy to follow.

    Thanks,
    icy

  12. Olivier Berger Says:

    Has the video disappeared ?

  13. Olivier Berger Says:

    @Olivier Berger/myself : Apparently it’s still available at : http://www.vimeo.com/926921

  14. Olivier Berger Says:

    @Jryck : maybe you didn’t create a PHP project ?

    If it’s not there’s a way to change its nature so that it becomes one, although you need to edit the .project file… that helped here on one project and now I have phpdoc working.

  15. Ralph Says:

    Hmmmm… It works for me. Have no idea why some of you have problems watching tutorials. Please post some more details about the problem.
    Thanks

  16. Venus Says:

    It is beautifully turned out .. I liked ..) would be continuously zahazhivat to you.

  17. kk Says:

    Siemanko ziomek :) Chyba dobrze rozpoznalem po Twoim akcencie i nazwisku ze jestes polakiem :) ? Jak tak to daj znac na moj mail. Btw. swietnie tutki :)
    pozdrawiam

  18. Gideon Says:

    Great tutorial. You sure do explain the details very timely and ordered nicely.
    I feel more comfortable with eclipse now.

  19. Denis Says:

    Very, very nice tutorial! Thanks alot!

  20. Daniel Says:

    Hey, thanks a lot. I found the speed just right and now I got a general idea of how PDT for Eclipse works. Keep going!

  21. Stefan Martens Says:

    Hey Ralph,

    Thanks for the tutorial, it’s really straightforward!

    Will have a look at the next ones as well, greatly appreciate your work!

    Cheers,
    Stefan

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