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Trac - Developer management as it should be

Saturday, September 23rd, 2006

Technologies are changing so quickly around us that it’s hard to find and integrate good software before its replacement has gone mainstream. For this reason, I’m always on the prowl for what’s new and hot.
A couple days ago, I was checking up on the status of Wordpress 2.1, which is supposed to have exciting new […]

pysvn - Turning source control into programming

Friday, September 1st, 2006

OK. So I spent the day today working with the coolest python module: pysvn. The SVN command line is already great for doing every day tasks like checking out and committing from the console (cygwin for us windows geeks), but sometimes you need more. Well that more is pysvn.
Python itself is a glorious language. I’m […]

Language overload

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

So I was sitting at my desk today, working on a Python script for work, and I came to the realization that I had forgotten most of the Python that I’d learned in April. Sure, after staring at somebody else’s code for 30 seconds, I got the gist of what I was supposed to write. […]

Whistle while you work — JoomlaLib

Sunday, March 5th, 2006

Traffic around here has been steady, and I can see from the stats that there are lots of new BSQ Sitestats installations that are contributing to this. Welcome! The number of new installs will only go up as the *brand new* Joomla Directory site launched this afternoon. I know this site will be a […]

Joomla and Drupal

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

Recently, I’ve been reading up on the popular CMS (content management system) Drupal while waiting for Joomla 1.1 to be useable as a development platform and the Joomla core devs to approve a project that Michiel and I have been speccing out. I’ve been getting really tired of sitting on my hands. […]


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