I've bene looking for a solution to this proble,m for a while... Hopefully there will be other people in the same boat who could help me out.
I do various coding projects, whether they be for clients, companies that I'm sub-contracted by or personal projects.
What I've been dying for is a project management system for single users.
I use subversion for tracking changes, and a manual system for recording the changes I make for invoicing. Invoices and quotes are also made manually. What I'd like is a system that can trace the time I spend on various projects, the files that I change (With comments), etc. Then, the invoice would be generated with time spent, itemised (Using the comments mentioned before).
I've played around with a lot of groupware, crm and project management solutions, but none of them seem cater for the lone coder... Unless I've completely missed one.
So, my question is, what does the lone coder use for this sort of thing: Home grown, off the shelf, manual, nothing, other?
I've been using foo@bar.com for as long as I can remember.
I once read an article about the guy who owned the domain bar.com, and the amount of e-mail that would be sent to the mailbox "foo". He didn't seemed too bothered by it, so I kept using foo@bar.com.
It seems that he has moved on though. I'd love to have the sub-domain foo.bar.com (It used to be there).
I sure as hell don't want any of America's legal system pushed onto me and my way of life. We are already flooded with America's shit TV shows (even more so now thanks to the FTA) and bullshit, biased media (fair and balanced; wtf).
When will it stop? Why does everyone have to assimilate with the US? Why can't different cultures exist together?
mmmmmm, enchiladas
Bingo!
...to be part of your "land of the free".
Sincerely, an Australian.
Don't it ever get lonesome?
I've bene looking for a solution to this proble,m for a while... Hopefully there will be other people in the same boat who could help me out.
I do various coding projects, whether they be for clients, companies that I'm sub-contracted by or personal projects.
What I've been dying for is a project management system for single users.
I use subversion for tracking changes, and a manual system for recording the changes I make for invoicing. Invoices and quotes are also made manually. What I'd like is a system that can trace the time I spend on various projects, the files that I change (With comments), etc. Then, the invoice would be generated with time spent, itemised (Using the comments mentioned before).
I've played around with a lot of groupware, crm and project management solutions, but none of them seem cater for the lone coder... Unless I've completely missed one.
So, my question is, what does the lone coder use for this sort of thing: Home grown, off the shelf, manual, nothing, other?
Cheers
haha, you've got to be kidding me!
oh, wait
I've been using foo@bar.com for as long as I can remember.
I once read an article about the guy who owned the domain bar.com, and the amount of e-mail that would be sent to the mailbox "foo". He didn't seemed too bothered by it, so I kept using foo@bar.com.
It seems that he has moved on though. I'd love to have the sub-domain foo.bar.com (It used to be there).
This makes me so God-damn fucking angry.
Fuck Howard. Fuck Bush.
I sure as hell don't want any of America's legal system pushed onto me and my way of life. We are already flooded with America's shit TV shows (even more so now thanks to the FTA) and bullshit, biased media (fair and balanced; wtf).
When will it stop? Why does everyone have to assimilate with the US? Why can't different cultures exist together?
Argh!
Senator.Figueroa@sen.ca.gov
Idiots piss me off.
Just got my old laptop (windows) up and running. I'm doing my bit.
A quick google came up with this:
http://www.bebits.com/app/3459
I would give my right arm for this.
Granted I would have trouble playing, but it would be worth it.
Not to mention rolling out broadband across the country a "costly waste of time".
I'm glad he's finally gone, but the new guy doesn't seem to be much better.
I heard it was going to be released on October 15. Maybe I'm getting muddled up.
I was actually enjoying a Cascade when I heard this on 774 AM (ABC Melbourne).
Yup. In fact, the first website from Australia was made and hosted by Melbourne Uni.
Perhaps they should use it for their site... Shashdotted already.