Tag Archives: sourcecode

BD-review

BD-review is a dynamic website to allow people to review releases (albums, demos, EPs, singles) of (young, unsigned) music bands. The project is the outcome of the Internet Technologies course at the Faculty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bolzano.  The requirements of the project were to build a website using a small

Opensource contribution always pays..even if a couple of years after

Someday two years ago I submitted a translation for an opensource project, gmail-notifier. It is a very nice notifier for Gmail accounts written in Python. I never received a response from the authors , neither I saw my translation appear in the project source, which seemed to be dead. It was my first attempt to

BD-incollo 0.1 is out!

As I promised, BD-incollo 0.1 is finished and the source code is available in the project page under the GPL 3 license. Every MUST requirement has been done and just two MAY requirements could not be developed in just 6 days. But They will surely be in the next releases. Sourcecode is well commented using

BD-incollo project update, 24 hours before service launch

Quite everything is ready! There is a feature that I have to finish, the removal of a Paste after 30 days of inactivity. There are a couple of bugs to be solved now, but I believe I will fix them with the 0.2 release. I think I will be ready to launch the service tomorrow

Announcing BD-incollo Project

As I promised, I would like to announce the start of a new BD-thing! I’m currently learning Django because of job needing and because of fun. The best way to learn a new language (even if a framework) is to apply it for solving a problem. That’s why I decided to start BD-incollo! BD-incollo will

BD-theme 0.8. The Experiment

As I promised more than 2 months ago, I’ve just released the sourcecode of the wordpress theme on my blog. BD-theme 0.8 is a set of experiments that will bring me to the final release, I cannot promise that it will work perfectly on every browser, but it will almost do the job. Meanwhile, I’m