Archive for the ‘Definitions’ Category

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OpenSource

September 17, 2004

I spend a lot of my time using and writing OpenSource software. OpenSource is a great way to level the software playing field. It provides me with the tools to make my computer work for me.

The OpenSource definition is a worthwhile read for those unfamiliar with the subject.

Some of the software I’ve been involved with is listed below:

VA Cluster Manager (VACM)
SME Server and Gateway – Commercial support available here: Mitel
NetWinder.org
OCLUG Knoppix
Debian
SourceForge.net

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SourceForge

September 17, 2004

At VA Software I work on .NET integration tools for the commercial release of SourceForge. SourceForge is a collaboration tool for developers and management types. The SourceForge engine powers the tremendously large OpenSource software repository at SourceForge.net.

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WordPress

September 17, 2004

I use an excellent piece of web logging software called WordPress which is available here. It is also free software based on PHP and MySQL.

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CamelCase

September 17, 2004

camel case, often applied to the term itself and written CamelCase, is the capitalization of more than one word within a compound word or multi-word symbolic name.