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Finally! A Django IDE with Real Code Completion and Template Support
Now it seems like forever ago, but I have been on the hunt for a good Django IDE for a very long time. I have tried PyDev, Aptana, Komodo, TextMate, Vim, Emacs, Wing IDE and every variation in between, but was never satisfied with the featurset. I wanted complete python language support and completion, complete [...]
Tomboy Hackfest Tonight at the Novell OSTC
Well be hacking it up tonight at 6:00PM MST at the Novell Open Source Technology Center. The rough TODO for the night seems to be Tags, Tasks and maybe even a backend to query Beagle. Anyways, if your in the greater Salt Lake City area, come on down! If your a little further away [...]
How Much I Rely on Class Libraries
Ok, so I was stamping out a recent (quite simple) assignment for a class. The assignment required the separation of each place value in an integer. Since the information came into the program as a string, I stamped out a simple solution using some easy loops and handy methods available in the String class (of [...]
SqlLite Linq Provider
Ok, so as many of you may have noticed in my last post I’ve taken a real interest in C# 3.0 and its new nifty features. Now, I’m mostly just excited for the simple collection manipulations, but the whole Linq to SQL thing is nagging in the back of my mind. Now while complete CRUD [...]
The Changing Face of High-Level Programming
Ok, so I’m sure most MS .Net dev’s have already seen these posts far too many times, for the Mono users out there, I have a little treat. While Moonlight and WPF get tons of hype, I think the biggest and most exciting change coming soon to a C# compiler near you is support for [...]
Relationships in the Desktop – Relational Desktop Search and Beagle
I’ve been working on and off on a writeup concerning the use of Beagle to build an intelligent ‘rank’ for desktop entities. Or, in short, a Ranking system (not unlike Page Rank or the like) to organize desktop search results by far more than just keyword/date. I know the writing sucks, and its not 100% [...]
Port of Mirage to Windows
So, while I’m at work, I tend to have some sort of music going on in the background, since I don’t have my whole personal library available (at least, not yet), I’ve become a member of the streaming radio revolution. The obvious choices (for personalized stations, and music you actually want to listen too) are [...]
Real Beryl
I know that the Beryl Project is fading from existence, but I still couldn’tTestimonials for penis enlargement pill . help myself when I saw this enormous chunk of it at the Smithsonian.
Beagle Search Support in GtkFileChooser!
Finally! Perhaps one of the last major features that Beagle needs to match Spotlight and Windows Live Search. Integration into every file choice made in the Gnome environment has long been a dream of mine, and a little less than a year ago, this bug was filed with hopes of making that dream a reality. [...]
A Call for Help
Ok, since my recent post on Dashboard there has been scattered interest in helping revive/work on Dashboard, so I wanted to post a list of things Dashboard needs before we can really look at making it usable at all. libdashboard Or as its better known, a C library that generates valid, parseable clues. This is [...]