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Mit diesem Projekt soll getestet werden, ob bzw. wie Google's "Project Hosting" mit typischen Tools des Extreme Programming verbunden werden kann. Dabei soll folgenden Schwerpunkten eine besondere Rolle geschenkt werden: Build Automation XML Documentation Unit Testing Continuous ... [More] Integration Application Logging Das Ergebnis des Projektes ist kein sinnvoller Programmiercode, sondern ein HowTo-Tutorial für meinem Blog. [Less]

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reAssess provides intuitive ways for librarians and instructors to create assessments (in the form of quizzes, tutorials, or pre/post tests). Questions may contain text, hyperlinks, and media (pictures/videos), and can be edited with a powerful yet simple to use word editor (TinyMCE). reAssess ... [More] also provides a simple statistics page with easy to understand bar graphs. The results data may be exported to a CSV text file, and can be imported to a spreadsheet application easily. You may take the assessment online/offline anytime you want with a simple click of a button. reAssess may be easily customized with your own header, login instructions, and thank you page. [Less]

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This is a small personal project with the sole purpose of hosting small test and tutorial applications written in C, C++ and Objective-C. To give you an idea; the first program will be the famous 'hello, world'. And it will be written to the full extend of my current (early 2009) skills. ... [More] I have some experience in Fortran and Matlab, but what I did there was mostly solving differential equations. Now is the time to learn something more general. So if you'd like some short examples of very (in the beginning) simple C-code this might be the project for you. If you're interested in joining I might consider it. Right now I just need to get going with some examples for myself. Later on it might be fun to collaborate on some more advanced examples with others. Feel free to comment and/or advice. [Less]

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Hibernate Test case and tutorial. thanks

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Not a project really just a place to host the tutorial I am following of the open social project.

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This project will host sample code written by AEL team. Most of these codes will serve as a code viewer for AEL team's blog.

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I've never used subversion or symfony before so woo hoo here we goooo

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Symfony in 24 steps.

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Just a test!

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