Getting MySQL & Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) together….finally « There MAY be a 10.6 installer for MySQL.
Before engaging in this tutorial, please do proper research to see if there are easier and more direct ways of installing MySQL for Snow Leopard. [UPDATE] It appears that a 10.5 friendly version of mysql has been released. Before engaging in this tutorial you might want to check with a more traditional install procedure that comes with the newest version of mysql.
Firstly, I should preface this post by saying that there are probably at least a dozen posts on this topic. All are basically the same with little differences here and there. Additionally, if things keep going the way they had been, this might not work at all. Keep in mind that this is my attempt at a new install of MySQL on my newly acquired MacBook Pro (MBP hereinafter). Step 1: Enable your root user Now, you are set to access protected areas of the system via the terminal. [Excerpt from StringFoo's post] Step 2: Backup any existing databases from previous versions of MySQL. TextMate Basics Tutorial. Last updated 2009-07-25 Welcome to the TextMate Basics Tutorial.
After having setup your TextMate, this Tutorial will show you around the basic features of TextMate. This is a must for everyone who wants to use TextMate seriously. This Tutorial starts rather unusually with an insight of TextMates Extensibility and Bundle System and also will show off the built-in editing features. I find this “Understanding TextMate†Section is essential for every user. Notice: Part of this Tutorial is available in Japanese at fraction.jp. 有難ㆠYuanying! Content Understanding TextMate When you edit a file, TextMate recognizes the file type (in most cases) and provides several specific commands to work with that file. Let’s assume you are editing an HTML file. Let’s take a look what those Bundles are about, shall we? Bundles Bundles are Containers for certain functionality, mostly Language-centered.
I have selected the first Command in the ‘HTML Bundle’. GitX - Home. HTTP Client for mac. A Mac OS X Leopard developer tool for debugging HTTP services by graphically creating & inspecting complex HTTP messages.
I have some other projects you might be interested in. Fancy Desktop Background provided by Mr. Mantia. Features: HTTP methods: GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, OPTIONS, HEAD, CONNECT HTTP Basic Authentication (with Keychain integration) Custom HTTP request headers with pre-populated names and values (date format strings and most popular User-Agent strings) Supports sending request bodies with POST or PUT Follow or ignore redirects Optional syntax highlighting (changeable in Preferences) Optional text wrap (changeable in Preferences) Each HTTP Client window is a document that can be saved as a .httpclient file and reopened later. Vim Plugins You Should Know About, Part II: repeat.vim - good co. Here comes the second post in the article series "Vim Plugins You Should Know About".
This time I am going to introduce you to a plugin called "repeat.vim". Repeat.vim fixes an important functionality problem in the surround.vim plugin that I wrote about last week. The problem with surround.vim lies in the repeat command ". " (dot). If you had applied a surrounding and wanted to repeat it with the ". " command, it wouldn't work. How I Use TextMate. Having explored other text editors and remained unsatisfied, I’ve committed to using TextMate for the foreseeable future.
My only hesitation was that TextMate was getting to be practically (although hyperbolically) abandonware. Thankfully, this fear was assuaged by a recent update over the Thanksgiving holiday. It lives! I keep an eye on the discussion about TextMate on Twitter Search to see how people use it; it always pays to learn about one’s tools. Daily, I see complaints from new and seasoned TextMate users alike that are easily addressed.
ProjectPlus This plug-in for TextMate transforms its homely, outdated project drawer into a stylish, Leopard-style panel. This plugin alone spruces TextMate up enough that you won’t be pining away for the next major release. GetBundles No, not old, inscrutable GetBundle. GetBundles is totally sweet. To install, make sure you have Subversion (you do unless you’ve done something dreadful to your Mac), then fire these commands off from Terminal: Installing Io on Mac OS X Leopard. Steve dekorte - blog.