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Mercurial and named branches and hgweb
Mercurial is a nice distributed SCM system
written in Python which I have been using at work and at on OSS projects for a
little while now. Mercurial allows three
types of branching, cloning, named branches, and local branches. Each of these
has i...
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hg email and gmail
I just set up my e-mail settings with
Mercurial so that I can e-mail patches via
my Gmail account. I have
Debian installed on my machine which has
exim installed by default so it was pretty easy to set
up. I’m not terribly versed at setting up mai...
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MochiKit does makes java suck less
So the last few days I’ve been playing around with
MochiKit and working with Javascript. Until now I
have done some JavaScript here and there but not too much. MochiKit seems to
make it a lot easier by providing you with lots of useful functions f...
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Setting output of a program to a variable in Windows Batch
I recently had to do this to get
TortoiseMerge working with
Mercurial within
Cygwin. It turned out to be pretty easy and I
couldn’t believe that a
lot
of
people
were saying that you had to route the output to a temporary file and then read
it back...
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Learning GTK2.0
Today I’ve been playing around with writing programs in
GTK 2.0. This has been on my TODO list for a really long
time, almost since college, but I’ve never got around to it. I’ve revived my old
project gorbital and decided to rewrite it
using GTK ...
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Returning Arrays in WSDL
This week I’ve been working on setting up several web service for a project I’m
working on for work. Because we are creating these web services from scratch we
had to start by creating a WSDL file to
describe the web service and it’s functions.
W...