mdippery
(Michael Dippery)
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Public Repositories (3)
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A distributed, encrypted file sharing network
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Mac OS X weather widget that pulls info from Bucknell University's weather station
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Python bindings for a Lehmer pseudorandom number generator
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resque's description:
A simple Redis-based queue.
limechat's description:
IRC Client for OSX
bert's description:
BERT (Binary ERlang Term) serialization library for Ruby.
python-bert's description:
BERT-RPC library for Python
BGHUDAppKit's description:
BGHUDAppKit is my solution to the missing controls in OS X Leopard. Apple gave us that spiffy new HUD window but no controls to put on it. So I started my own. Yes I know there are a few good AppKits out there already to achive the desired look, but they use images to create the components. I have hand drawn every one of these controls using ONLY native Cocoa drawing functions (NSBezierPath, NSGradient, etc...) This makes them resolution independant and makes your app less heavy come distribution time -- Check out the Wiki/Current Progress Page for what I'm working on!!!!
gdb.rb's description:
gdb hooks for MRI
git-svn-abandon's description:
history preserving svn to git migration using git-svn
activerecord's description:
An objective-C implementation of ActiveRecord
bertrpc's description:
BERTRPC is a Ruby BERT-RPC client library.
ernie's description:
Ernie is an Erlang/Ruby BERT-RPC Server.
homebrew's description:
Packaging system for Mac OS X 10.5 and above; heavy optimisations, no redundant packages and a bonus beer theme
nib2objc's description:
Command-line utility to transform NIB files for the iPhone into Objective-C code files
boson's description:
A command/task framework similar to rake and thor that opens your ruby universe to the commandline and irb.
erlang-growl-client's description:
First attempt at a growl client in erlang
bananajour's description:
Local git repository hosting with a sexy web interface and bonjour discovery. It's like your own little adhoc, network-aware github!
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