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danielpecos.com
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| | | | One of the key tools of a software project development is the repository where it's hosted. During my experience as software developer I have been working with several flavors, such as Visual SourceSafe, CVS, Mercurial, and of course, SVN. But latetly I have found this little jewel called Git. Git was initially developed by Linus Torvalds as a result of anunsuccessfulresearch to replace the propietary SCM BitKeeper, used back in 2005 in the Linux Kernel project (kinda strange that the opensource star project was hosted with a propietary software, huh? | |
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blog.senko.net
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| | | | As a long-time Hacker News reader, I've seen trends come and go. One of those trends is popularity of programming languages, manifested t... | |
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wweb.dev
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| | | | The best way to learn web development is by practice. But when you get started you might feel lost. There are just so many things to learn, which makes it hard to choose the right project to get started. In the following I'll share some... | |
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etodd.io
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| | I've updated the browser plugin to finally support full online multiplayer! Go try it! I think the plugin is now stable enough that I am promoting it as the officially recommended method of playing the game. :) Of course, there are still some problems. Namely, in Internet Explorer the mouse control doesn't work. Testing so far has shown Firefox 3 and Chrome (on Windows) handle the game very well. So give it a whirl, and please post any errors or bugs you get, along with your OS and browser! |