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  1. Getting better acquainted w/ Eclipse through Symbian and Android dev
  2. Qt now more permissive w/ LGPL and direct access to source. http://ping.fm/fSWgY
  3. @spolsky bragging, er, telling us about Fog Creek's brand new custom-built-for-programmers office. Great stuff. Does it means better sof ...
  4. following whims is easy, the hard part is convinving the whim owner that their whim will sometime take longer than they wish to
  5. thinking about 'whim-based' agile software process: no milestones, no roadmap, no releases. Follow whims and have interim versions.
  6. amazed at how many IDE you need nowadays: Eclipse, Visual Studio, Carbide, Komodo. All this years, there is still no killer IDE
  7. @jrep downloaded Ganymede for C dev, need more plugins for svn support, but there's more than one, and none of them worked right away
  8. wondering why Eclipse is Subversion-unfriendly?
  9. considering InstallJammer and CPack
  10. @sleepydad I must admit never fancy any model code generator. Suppose yeah, Rational is the only serious left
  11. likes log4net because it is easy to use and configure. Remember ccnet uses log4net too, so it can roll over log files etc
  12. hates vdproj as it prevents him having a Visual Studio-free build server.
  13. Updated lens with a better version of the list of best books. Add your own! http://snipr.com/28yd9
  14. Looking at multiplatform installers, found BitRock and InstallJammer
  15. Compuware re-focusing, dumping IDE. Very hard to be in IDE business nowadays.
  16. If you're not attached to the open source CruiseControl (Java and .NET), take a look at TeamCity.
  17. From LinkedIn questions, apparently people are wary of hosting their source code with a managed provider. Pity.
  18. setting up a Squidoo lens http://snipr.com/28yd9