Archive for January, 2009
Setting up a Subversion Repository
This little tutorial for setting up a svn repository on a linux box is for all the new developers out there. It doesn’t matter if you are coding in in C++, Rails, PHP or what so ever. For other docs its also a good thing to have them versioned, so you don’t have to save [...]
Could the next Android phone from HTC may look like this?
The tech blog Gizmodo got a huge views today by publishing a story that shows purported images of the next Android phone from G1 maker HTC. The possible G2 is thinner and has no QWERTY keyboard.
The lack of new Android phones being announced, such suggestion come all way long. With barely a rumor to sate [...]
Hear music and discover new music
If you are a music fan, the internet gives you so many possibilities to listen to great music. Beside last.fm and jango.com and pandora.com I found another insteresting site to listen to music. It’s called musicovery.com and it has nice feartures like playing music from defined decades, genres and mood.
Give it a try.
Scratching the surface of Ruby - Variables and methods
In my sparetime I am learning Ruby on Rails right now and I want to start a little series about some things that helped me understand that programming language. So lets start with the first episode.
You are new to Ruby ( on Rails ) and wonder what those different looking symbols for variables and methods [...]
Windows 7 License Agreement News
A leaked Windows 7 build that’s around the Internet gives some hints to the upcoming ( new ) windows operating version. No one actually knows, whether this code is the same as the beta due to be officially released in early January, but it looks like a real thing.
Not just testing the Windows 7 version [...]
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