If you're trying to wrap your head around a code base, I think Understand from Sci-Tools is an excellent choice. For a company, it's cheap and you'd get your money's worth.
the lack of technical support for open source software. I have gotten more help on more issues by searching Google than I have EVER gotten from some "central" help center for any closed source application.
My boss actually picked up one of these. It is by far the coolest little (big?) remote that I have seen. It controls all of his X10 gear thru an X10 IR receiver and everything else he owns. Only problem, when its off its charging cradle and under normal use the battery lasts ~2 hours.
If you're trying to wrap your head around a code base, I think Understand from Sci-Tools is an excellent choice. For a company, it's cheap and you'd get your money's worth.
This. I'm doing something very similar but using duplicity to do the encryption and rsync for me.
I wonder if the Intel engineers in the story a few days back envisioned this use case scenario when they were testing their Base-T devices.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
I'm also doing something similar. Would you be gracious enough to post your DB schema somewhere?
Heh, you obviously haven't worked tech support.
the lack of technical support for open source software. I have gotten more help on more issues by searching Google than I have EVER gotten from some "central" help center for any closed source application.
My boss actually picked up one of these. It is by far the coolest little (big?) remote that I have seen. It controls all of his X10 gear thru an X10 IR receiver and everything else he owns. Only problem, when its off its charging cradle and under normal use the battery lasts ~2 hours.