By: adendanielson
Buddy I really like your brilliant post. Bit long time ago I replace windows IDE with my favorite editor on the Mac. Now I’m having completely different experience. Thanks
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Thanks! I was looking for this exact information (well, actually, I was trying to find out how to specify the path that the SDK uses to load projects, but close enough). I’ll give symlinker a go.
View ArticleBy: Phil Wilson
Ah, I see, it wraps mklink. I’d forgotten about that. I’ll use that directly. Thanks again.
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[...] folder. After a brief moment of outrage at not being able to store my code where I want, I found this blog post by Peter Friese which reminded me that Windows does actually support symlinks via...
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Wow…!!! Wonderful sharing…!! i was searching long time how my Windows IDE sucks can be replace by Favorite Editor on the Mac. Your post really helps me to update my windows ID. Thanks science tutors
View ArticleBy: Andy Earnshaw
I’ve done something similar on Linux. I have Windows running in a virtual machine, with symlinks to shared folders. I also wrote a small deployment server in Node.js, so I don’t need to use the...
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