No its not beer, but you should go get one, crack it open and enjoy this article....
For those of you unfamiliar with IDE's, it stands for Integrated Development Environment. Okay got your beer? Great, lets get started. For the most part this is only a draft, but I've put some time into IDE's and for now I'm simply posting this as a reminder to myself of the thoughts of all that time. With that stated I'll begin.
The IDE is composed of several software and settings. These include: Dreamweaver, Visual Studio, Net Beans, Eclipse, SQL Server Management Studio/or MySQL Server equivalent, SharePoint Designer, and Tortoise SVN Client/SVN server.
In order to utilize the different IDE software some servers are necessary. They are IIS Web Server and SVN Server. The server build is discussed in IIS Server Web Farm Installation and Configuration...another article I need to blog about.
Once the workstations' base OS along with patches and any upgrades have been completed, the following needs to be installed;
1. Adobe Dreamweaver
2. Microsoft Visual Studio
3. Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
4. Microsoft SharePoint Designer
5. Tortoise SVN
IDEs
(3 of 4) which_makes this a lot easier to type this much from my phone :) Okay, that's 3 text messages in length, time to post! If this works like I expect I'll
(2 of 4) message,_which is 160. That was over the limit, so if you can read this portion then the test worked. Now I'll just keep typing on my qwerty keyboard,
(1 of 4) This is a test to see if I can post a blog from my PalmPre. I'm going to type just a bit to exceed the numer of characters in a normal text
Post ur blogs from ur PDA
This is just a test to see if what I send via email will in fact be posted to my blog? If it woks I'll be posting my...some of them...blogs via my PalmPre. You've got to love technology these days :)
The First Blog
Captain's log 200805070050
Today I started, with this blog, my blogger or blogspot blog. Whew that's a lot of blogs already ;) Actually this is just a ramble so that this future anchor of mine will be here when I need it. For now I'm off to the computer building and software writing world. If you happen to have read this far and want to read more about me, check out myspace.com/observative or my website (where I also blog) observativetiger.com .
Till next time, happy blogging and reading!
Observative