Tag Archives: versioning

del.icio.us bookmarks for May 20th, 2008 through May 22nd, 2008

Accounting Software | Less Accounting - “We’re accounting software for small businesses that saves you time by streamlining accounts.”
BambooInvoice: Simple, Beautiful, Open Source, Online Invoicing - “BambooInvoice is free open-source invoicing software intended for small businesses and independent contractors. Our number one priorities are ease of use, user-interface, and beautiful code.”
Let Over Lambda - “Let […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for May 9th, 2008 through May 12th, 2008

scribbles and lies - Inevitable - “Software Hero”, the next great videogame!
libgreat - “libgreat sits between your application and the standard libraries on your system. For each standard function, it intercepts calls and returns, on occasion, perfectly valid errors.”
daniel stone: random ramblings from some random dude - Yes, ChangeLogs should be always created from commit […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for April 7th, 2008 through April 9th, 2008

DefDoc - An extensible, dynamic document creation system - “A TEX-inspired, Lisp-based document processing system”
The Thing About Git - Author describes nice feature in git, comments give nicer feature in bzr.
First look: Mozilla Fennec takes browser fight to handhelds - The new mobile Mozilla browser supports XUL.
What Is Google App Engine? - Google App Engine […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for April 2nd, 2008 through April 4th, 2008

Google Code FAQ - GearsMonkey: Google Gears + Greasemonkey to take Wikipedia offline - “By using Google Gears with the Firefox Greasemonkey plugin, you can inject Gears code into any website that you want. Don’t wait for your favorite website to enable offline support — do it yourself.”
Ditz - “Ditz is a simple, light-weight distributed […]

del.icio.us bookmarks for January 22nd, 2008

About - Gitorious - “Gitorious aims to provide a great way of doing distributed opensource code collaboration”
Enfranchised Mind » What good is a CS degree? - Great article, but I still think the vast majority of programmers don’t need the CS background.
No Disrespect - There are some programmers who just want to be like clerks, […]