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Joel Bennett

magicwords - Google Code - 0 views

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    An open source SlickRun, even has an importer for SlickRun files.
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Rhomobile | Cross-Platform Mobile App Development - 1 views

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    Rhomobile's open source Ruby-based mobile application framework Rhodes lets you quickly build on-device interfaces to enterprise applications for all major smartphones. These are true native device applications: they work against synced local data and take advantage of device capabilities such as GPS and PIM access.
Joel Bennett

GraphCalc The Ultimate Windows 2D/3D Graphing Calculator Software - 0 views

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    Open source graphing calculator for Windows.
Joel Bennett

Themed Windows XP style Explorer Panel/Bar - The Code Project - 0 views

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    A .NET control to do collapsible control panels like Explorer has in "Open" view, which properly supports windows themes (with source code and everything).
Joel Bennett

eSvn - 0 views

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    eSvn is another Open Source (GPL) CrossPlatform (Qt) Subversion (SVN) client ...
Joel Bennett

VisualSVN - Subversion plugin for Visual Studio - 0 views

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    Top notch subversion plugin for Visual Studio -- free for open source developers.
Joel Bennett

Simple, Small, Secure - WebHuddle - 0 views

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    Another open source webex...
Joel Bennett

umbraco cms - open source ASP.NET Content Management System - 0 views

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    Umbraco looks like a full-fledged CMS done entirely in ASP.NET and C#.  Good templating, rich content editor, and more.
Joel Bennett

Producing Open Source Software - The Book - 1 views

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    How to Run a Successful Free Software Project
David Corking

Dr. Dobb's | Q&A: When Mobility and Open Source Collide | March 28, 2009 - 0 views

  • The web browser is a good example, on a pc it may make sense to ask a user to find, click, type, and browse the web or look for a service. In a mobile, converged product, you need to help the user be present with the service even or especially when they are driving or have the product in a pocket or handbag, and requiring them to constantly select 'yes' or to type in forms etc. are real headaches for a consumer.
  • We will not provide a store front, but will help the community create multiple online stores from which they can generate revenue for themselves and the developer.
  • At the other end of the spectrum, you see hoards of teenagers in the U.S., Europe and Asia happily texting one handed, using predictive text.
    • David Corking
       
      No: they do NOT use predictive text - we 40 somethings might - but the kids uset text speak. How does a kid text rom an iPhone in his pocket?
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  • Focus on the whole experience, meaning you need to be inclusive of display sizes, input methods, and form factors when you design and develop your applications and services.
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      How much time does a Symbian app developer have to put in to considering all the different Symbian phones on the market?
  • .Net CF
  • expanding this functionality with QT libraries, Adobe AIR technology
  • StyleTap has a Palm emulator that allows you to run thousands of Palm applications on Symbian products
  • Red Five Labs has a runtime for Symbian OS which ensures Microsoft .net applications can be fully supported.
  • many people around the world are not buying and cannot afford a PC.
  • The Symbian Foundation is helping to do this by ensuring we lower the barrier for entry for software developers.
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    Really interesting interview with Symbian boss
David Corking

Mobile Wiki Server for iPhone - Welcome - 0 views

  •    April 26th 2009 1.3.5 Pending Approval
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      Does this mean "pending approval by Apple for the app store"?
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    I can't see the point of having a wiki web server in your pocket but that is probably my failing. Maybe it is handy as a private notebook you can also share informally. This is the first finished Squeak application for the iPhone.
David Corking

Dr. Dobb's Update : Editor's Note What's One More Operating System, More or Less? - 0 views

  • In this regard, SymbianOS may have a leg up on Apple's App Store and even Nokia's Ovi Store, in that the "Symbian Application Inventory" will be free for developers. That's what you call "incentive," but is it enough?
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      Before it attracts app developers, it has to attract hardware integrators. There is plenty of hardware out there, but isn't this selling in far lower volumes than Linux or the proprietary smartphone OSes. As far as I can tell, it has attention from the biggest smartphone integrator of them all: Nokia, who, as far as I can tell, uses it in the best selling N95 family. This ratchets up the competion with Apple and RIM another notch.
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    This Symbian system (aka Psion and Nokia S60) was well loved for its well though out personal organizer or PIM applications. Now, smartphone users seems more interested in e-mail, music and games. I am interested to see if Symbian OS still has a profitable niche. Symbian is a market leader in the new market.
David Corking

Pragmatic Smalltalk (slides) | Feb 2009 | David Chisnall - 0 views

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    Interesting clippings from the slides: "What can we do with it? * Write applications. Melodie uses lots of Smalltalk, first pure-Smalltalk app committed to svn in January. * Write scripts. Corner activation and gesture app uses Smalltalk for scripting. * Modify existing apps... " "We can inspect classes in a code browser, see method names, and write replacements in any running application. In a perfect Free Software system, any user can make any changes. "
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    My comment above might imply that Smalltalk is not modern. The truth is far from it, as Smalltalk is still pushing the boundaries of technology and user interfaces, from Croquet and Qwaq, to Alice, Sophie, Scratch and Etoys.
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    (I fixed Friday's broken link to the PDF.) From what I read so far, this seems to be another attempt at a fully introspecitve integrated and customisable personal computer with a graphical desktop. In other words, it is Dynabook Smalltalk and Lisp workstations all over again, but quite likely with some interesting modern twists.
David Corking

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  • open-source software infrastructure for implementing "cloud computing" on clusters. The current interface to EUCALYPTUS is compatible with Amazon's EC2 interface, but the infrastructure is designed to support multiple client-side interfaces.
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      what it is
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