CodeProject/SourceForge-like software
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Well, you can find the SourceForge code on.... SourceForge! Another idea may be to set up a WikiWiki site (or its PHP port Tiki). For me, I'm looking for the CodeProject forum code... VictorV
Victor Vogelpoel wrote: For me, I'm looking for the CodeProject forum code... AFAIK its not for download anywhere :( But take a look at David's forum, also quite nice :) http://www.codeproject.com/asp/aspforum-n-membersys.asp[^] - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" http://SourceLocker.net[^] SourceControl and DefectTracker Project. nsms@spyf.dk <- Spam Collecting ;)
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We're thinking of starting up an internal collection of source code at my company. Any thoughts of any freeware that might be able to manage such a beast? Something like CP or SourceForge would be cool as heck, but something that just does the job is good enough. Any ideas? Granted, if I can't find anything, it would be kind of fun to dive in to this whole web-development thing and start coding myself... :-D "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
CodeProject forum code is available for download right here on CodeProject: http://www.codeproject.com/asp/codeproject-forum.asp[^] Chris Richardson
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We're thinking of starting up an internal collection of source code at my company. Any thoughts of any freeware that might be able to manage such a beast? Something like CP or SourceForge would be cool as heck, but something that just does the job is good enough. Any ideas? Granted, if I can't find anything, it would be kind of fun to dive in to this whole web-development thing and start coding myself... :-D "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
The original CodeProject code is available for download on this site, last time I looked. Search through the categories on the main page for it. David Wulff's forum is also excellent.
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We're thinking of starting up an internal collection of source code at my company. Any thoughts of any freeware that might be able to manage such a beast? Something like CP or SourceForge would be cool as heck, but something that just does the job is good enough. Any ideas? Granted, if I can't find anything, it would be kind of fun to dive in to this whole web-development thing and start coding myself... :-D "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
The July competition, one of the entries was on a code repository. Eeek. I don't have the link. Sorry! (and yes, it really would be complicated for me to find it right now, for reasons that I won't get in to). :-D Marc Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
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CodeProject forum code is available for download right here on CodeProject: http://www.codeproject.com/asp/codeproject-forum.asp[^] Chris Richardson
Terrain SoftwareYes, but it's one of the first versions... :| VictorV
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Victor Vogelpoel wrote: For me, I'm looking for the CodeProject forum code... AFAIK its not for download anywhere :( But take a look at David's forum, also quite nice :) http://www.codeproject.com/asp/aspforum-n-membersys.asp[^] - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!" http://SourceLocker.net[^] SourceControl and DefectTracker Project. nsms@spyf.dk <- Spam Collecting ;)
Anders Molin wrote: AFAIK its not for download anywhere Not for download, no, but I've come across an excellent PHP port, but unfortunately the author is not releasing it... :( Anders Molin wrote: But take a look at David's forum, also quite nice Davids forum is modelled after phpBB or alike, and I'm not after that look... VictorV
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The July competition, one of the entries was on a code repository. Eeek. I don't have the link. Sorry! (and yes, it really would be complicated for me to find it right now, for reasons that I won't get in to). :-D Marc Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
A doable project is one that is small enough to be done quickly and big enough to be interesting - Ken Orr
Latest AAL Article My blogMarc Clifton wrote: it really would be complicated for me to find it right now, for reasons that I won't get in to Websurfing from the hot tub on your cell phone, while your date is fetching you another beer again?
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Marc Clifton wrote: it really would be complicated for me to find it right now, for reasons that I won't get in to Websurfing from the hot tub on your cell phone, while your date is fetching you another beer again?
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- Proposed Sign at CA/AZ BorderRoger Wright wrote: Websurfing from the hot tub on your cell phone, while your date is fetching you another beer again? You got it. Except drambuie, not beer. :-D Marc Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
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Roger Wright wrote: Websurfing from the hot tub on your cell phone, while your date is fetching you another beer again? You got it. Except drambuie, not beer. :-D Marc Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
A doable project is one that is small enough to be done quickly and big enough to be interesting - Ken Orr
Latest AAL Article My blogMarc Clifton wrote: drambuie, Yummm... Elixer of the gods, though a 40 year old Metaxa can give it a run for the money. I prefer mine diluted with Scotch (ala Rusty Nail), though, to cut the sweetness a bit.
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We're thinking of starting up an internal collection of source code at my company. Any thoughts of any freeware that might be able to manage such a beast? Something like CP or SourceForge would be cool as heck, but something that just does the job is good enough. Any ideas? Granted, if I can't find anything, it would be kind of fun to dive in to this whole web-development thing and start coding myself... :-D "When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute and it's longer than any hour. That's relativity." - Albert Einstein
We are also starting something similar. Unfortunately, our code isn't text based and it can't be viewed easily without the proprietary programming software it was created in. This makes for a very challanging code library. Lately we are just emailing screenshots. ICK! There are several free working templates from ASP.net That might be useful to start with. Matt Gullett has started a series of articles that looks like it shows great promise for the way we work. The Life of a Project - Issue Tracking: Day 1 No code in the series yet but great ideas. Jeff Patterson Programmers speak in Code. http://www.anti-dmca.org[^]