Monthly Archives: December 2007

Re: Code’s worst enemy

Yesterday, ironically the first day of my vacation, I was reading Steve Yegge’s blogpost about code’s worst enemy.
I often find myself intruiged by Steve’s blogposts, probably one of the few blogs on the Internet actually worth reading even if he is talking about something that does not interest you. When it comes to technical writings [...]

Emacs hidden gems: Version Control

With the release of Emacs 22 on June 2nd a new set of version control (vc for short) modes was released as well. The Emacs Tour briefly touches on it, however it fails to point out the geniusness of this feature.
As of 22.1.1 the following version control backends are supported: RCS, CVS, SVN, SCCS, Bzr, [...]

eBuddy is #7 fastest growing google search term!

The company I work for eBuddy (blog) has found its way onto the Google Zeitgeist for 2007 as the 7th fastest rising search term for 2007 globally. This is of course massive news, only further confirming the popularity we have among the Internet folks.
Here is the actual image with all the results:

These results are also [...]