Tag Archives: tool

del.icio.us bookmarks for November 26th, 2008 through December 2nd, 2008

Crack.NET « Josh Smith on WPF - “Crack.NET is a runtime debugging and scripting tool I made that gives you access to the internals of any .NET desktop application running on your computer.” Greasemonkey for .NET. I wish something like this existed for gobject.
Room 101: We have Good news, and we have Bad news - […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for October 29th, 2008 through November 10th, 2008

Seed - GNOME Live! - “Seed is a library and interpreter, dynamically bridging (through GObjectIntrospection) the WebKit JavaScriptCore engine, with the GObject type system. In a more concrete sense, Seed enables you to immediately write applications around a significant portion of the GNOME platform, and easily embed JavaScript as a scripting-language in your GObject library.”
Room […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for October 20th, 2008 through October 27th, 2008

DreamHost Blog » How To Make Money - A good article on banks and hosters.
MOAP - Maintenance of a project - Trac - “moap is a swiss army knife for project maintainers and developers. It aims to help in keeping you in the flow of maintaining, developing and releasing, automating whatever tasks can be automated.”
Valério […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for September 5th, 2008 through September 12th, 2008

Bolus of nonsense | New Humanist - “Why not heat the water for one’s coffee and shower by dancing in a circle or sacrificing a virgin?”
Clojure » state - A great article on the design behind Clojure’s approach to identity and state.
Moose analysis technology: Code City - CodeCity is written by Richard Wettel and is […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for September 2nd, 2008 through September 3rd, 2008

Life Is Too Short For Bad Code: The Web Interface Is Morphing Into Emacs - “It’s just like XML over Lisp. The reaction to Lisp is, “OMG! Parentheses! Run!” On the other hand, XML (with twice the number of parenthesis</>) is cool/hip and folks have flocked to it.”
Room 101: Foreign functions, VM primitives and Mirrors […]