
Hackystat is an open source framework for collection, analysis, visualization, interpretation, annotation, and dissemination of software development process and product data.
Hackystat is an open source framework for collection, analysis, visualization, interpretation, annotation, and dissemination of software development process and product data.
Merb: Like Ruby on Rails, Merb is an MVC framework. Unlike Rails, Merb is ORM-agnostic, JavaScript library agnostic, and template language agnostic, preferring plugins that add in support for a particular feature rather than trying to produce a monolithic library with everything in the core.
For about the last year we’ve been using an internal app we developed called In/Out. This tool grew out of our need to keep track of what people are doing right now, plus the last few things people have completed.
For small applications, a database can be overkill for storing your data in a consistent and organized manner. Therefore, Stone was built to provide plug-and-play data persistence for any application or framework. It is fast, and it is easy… therefore it is good.
“Hey, I hear you’re a programmer! That’s great, because my buddy and I have
this idea for a business. We have everything important figured out, and all we need is a programmer to throw it together.”
Frink is a practical calculating tool and programming language designed to help us all to better understand the world around us, to help us get calculations right without getting bogged down in the mechanics, and to make a tool that’s really useful in the real world. It tracks units of measure (feet, meters, kilograms, watts, etc.) through all calculations, allowing you to make physical calculations easily, to mix units of measure transparently, and ensures that the answers come out right.