Archive for the 'Free/Open Source' Category
I’m personally a big fan of code reviews. Proper code review habits can really improve the quality of a code base and help you find bugs or design problems in your project. I also believe that a good tools for code review can improve developers life, so I’m always glad to see new tools or [...]
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Tags: appengine, code review, Free/Open Source, google project hosting, reviewboard, rietveld
We are happy to announce that Natural User Interface Group (NUI Group) has been selected for mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code 2008.
Want to write open source code? Want to make money? Want to do both? Join NUI Group for this year edition of Google Summer of Code.
If you’re a student and maybe even [...]
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Tags: nuigroup gsoc
Leslie Hawthorn has just announced Google Highly Open Participation Contest at the OSDC open source conference in Australia. What is GHOP ? It’s a new contest that aims to introduce secondary school and high school students to open source software development, just like Google Summer of Code does for university students. Thanks to Google [...]
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Tags: Google GSoC GHOP open.source
It seems that iPhone Dev Team have done great job :-) We have open source iPhone SIM unlock software. Right now it’s the first release, unlock takes about 20 minutes and it’s not for end-users (more for developers). But I’m sure that using this source code we will soon get end-user application similar to the [...]
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I managed to merge portVideo library (newest version from reactable 1.3 and portVideo 0.3). I added directory structure and merged portVideo source code to SVN.
Here is a portVideo example compilation on Linux , Mac OS X (Tiger & Leopard) and Windows XP:
Filed under: Free/Open Source, OpenTouch, Summer of Code 2007 | 7 Comments


