Javascript Format and Colour
Thursday, September 4th, 2008
This is a nifty tool to format JavaScript that has been mini-fied. Very nifty for reading JavaScript (although it doesn’t get your function names back, if they’ve been obfuscated…).
A web site for tutti noi (all of us!)
Friday, September 5th, 2008
Farbtastic is a jQuery plug-in that can add one or more color picker widgets into a page through JavaScript. Each widget is then linked to an existing element (e.g. a text field) and will update the element’s value when a color is selected.
Download Farbtastic 1.2 – 8 January 2007 (License: GPL).
Farbtastic: jQuery color picker plug-in | Steven Wittens – Acko.net
Tags: color, javascript, js, picker, tools
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Thursday, September 4th, 2008
This is a nifty tool to format JavaScript that has been mini-fied. Very nifty for reading JavaScript (although it doesn’t get your function names back, if they’ve been obfuscated…).
Tags: coding, javascript, js, tools
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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

I’ve just put up the final release of 0.7.2, in the usual place. This release makes major improvements in user name / password handling, appearance, and personalization, and now supports your choice of Subversion 1.4.6 or 1.5.0. I encourage all users to upgrade. See the announcement for full details.
More at scplugin.tigris.org
Tags: Finder, Mac, svn
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
iBanjo » Blog Archive » Subversion’s Future?
I have to say, after using Mercurial for a bit, I think distributed version control is pretty neat stuff. As Subversion tests a final release candidate for 1.5 (which features limited merge-tracking abilities), there’s a bit of angst going on in the Subversion developer community about what exactly the future of Subversion is. Mercurial and Git are everywhere, getting more popular all the time (certainly among the 20% trailblazers). What role does Subversion — a “best of breed†centralized version control system — have in a world where everyone is slowly moving to decentralized systems? Subversion has clearly accomplished the mission we established back in 2000 (â€to replace CVSâ€). But you can’t hold still. If Subversion doesn’t have a clear mission going into the future, it will be replaced by something shinier. It might be Mercurial or Git, or maybe something else. Ideally, Subversion would replace itself. If we were to design Subversion 2.0, how would we do it?
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Last week one of our developers wrote an elegant email that summarizes a potential new mission statement very well. You should really read the whole thing here. Here’s a nice excerpt:
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Tags: cvs, subversion, svn, version control
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Monday, February 11th, 2008
Reuters CEO sees “semantic web” in its future
This is an interesting article on the Semantic Web, and where news feeds appear to be going.
Posted in Freedom, Interactive Team, News, Trends, Web 2.0, WebTech | Comments Off
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
Growing Pains: Can Web 2.0 Evolve Into An Enterprise Technology? — Web 2.0 — InformationWeek
Wikis, mashups, social networking, and even Second Life can have a place in business, but they need to improve legacy interoperability–and IT needs to overcome its skepticism.
Posted in Blogs, Browsers, HTML, Interactive Team, Mashup, Trends, Web 2.0, WebTech, nifty, standards | Comments Off
Friday, September 28th, 2007
Yahoo! UI Library: Graded Browser Support
A-Grade Browser Support is probably what we should adopt, as well.
Posted in Browsers, CSS, Freedom, HTML, Interactive Team, WebTech, Windoze | Comments Off
Wednesday, September 26th, 2007
TinyMCE is a powerful WYSIWYG editor control for web browsers such as MSIE or Mozilla that enables the user to edit HTML contents in a more user friendly way. The editor control is very flexible and it’s built for integration purposes (usage within systems like Intranets, CMS, and LMS, for example).
TinyMCE:Installation – Moxiecode Documentation Wiki
This is the Text Editor available for WordPress posting (Visual Edit mode). Pretty neat. Perhaps we’ll add a few items…
Here’re some more interesting TinyMCE links:
Perhaps, if I can ever find some time, I’ll be able to play around with this stuff.
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Friday, September 21st, 2007

Here’s a funny article about a story comparing installing Windows on a Mac vs. on a Sony Vaio…
Posted in Haha, Interactive Team, Mac, Trends, Windoze, nifty | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, September 19th, 2007
macosxhints.com – A shell script to upload SSH keys to remote machines
This is a fairly useful script to upload ssh authorized keys to remote servers.
Posted in Hacks, Interactive Team, Unix, WebTech, nifty, security | Comments Off
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