About the title of this blog
The first title was "Another blog about free software". Later I changed it to "The bright side" as a tribute of Monty Python's "Always look at the bright side of life" (from Brian's Life film). The background philosophy of free software and its communities also make me feel these good vibrations coming from the bright side of life.
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Tag Archives: mswl-devtools
Developer tools that I use, and pending tasks
It is common to find that libre software developers use certain tools to improve their productivity and facilitate the collaborative work. I don’t work as software developer, nor write code in my free time, but I use some of these … Continue reading
Posted in My experiences and opinion, Tools
Tagged Eclipse, Forges, git, LaTeX, libre software, Moving into free software, mswl, mswl-devtools, redmine
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Surprising details of Eclipse IDE
Eclipse is a famous and multiplatform, extensible integrated development environment. Until few weeks ago my only relationship with Eclipse was to download it and install in Windows environments: some teachers at job use it to write Java programs for Lego … Continue reading
Posted in Tools
Tagged Communities, Eclipse, libre software, licenses, mswl, mswl-devtools, Project Management, translations
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Using Git for translations
Git is a distributed control version system, and it is widely used for maintaining source code in libre software projects. Git can track changes to any text file (not only source code), so may be used also to maintain text-based … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Drupal, Free Software, git, GNOME, LibreOffice, mswl-devtools, mswl-thesis, Ruby, translations
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First steps with Python and Eclipse IDE
I am beginning my new academic year at MSWL and my first subject is Development and Tools. I opened my eyes, closed them, opened again and three weeks are gone! Israel Herraiz introduced Git and Python, and Micael Gallego introduced … Continue reading
Posted in My experiences and opinion
Tagged development, Eclipse, Free Software, git, mswl, mswl-devtools, Python
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“Pro Git” book under CC-By-NC-SA license
In other post I introduced the free software Git, a distributed revision control system with an emphasis on speed. This time I will talk about the legal aspects of an interesting book about git, “Pro Git” written by Scott Chacon … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged books, Creative Commons, Development tools, git, licenses, mswl-cases, mswl-devtools, mswl-legal
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Git (the fast version control system) and its website
A distributed revision control system keeps track of software revisions and allows many developers to work on a given project without necessarily being connected to a common network. Using a revision control system is clue for free software projects: The … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting sites, Tools
Tagged Development tools, git, mswl, mswl-cases, mswl-devtools, mswl-intro, mswl-legal
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