Software

Gospel According to Fire Island mix

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

www.djbojan.com

01. DJ Wout - I Can’t Stop (Guy’Do And Yves V Remix)
02. Livewater - Primitive (JJ Romero Full Tribal Mix)
03. Dj Spoke - Watch Them Fall Down (DJ Bojan rework)
04. Ali Payami Vs Warp Brothers - Blade (Ali Payami Original)
05. Debby Holiday - Surrender Me
06. Vibrant - Christmas (Romullo Lima Progressive Tribal House Mix)
07. D-Unity - Tribalism Continues (D-Unity’s Filthy Drum Mix)
08. Msn Project Feat Ebony Burks - Deejay Deejay
09. The Layabouts Feat J-Key & Shola Phillip - Stand Up (Original Vocal Mix)
10. Didier Sinclar Feat Lidy V - Do You Speak
11. Peter Rauhofer And Victor Calderone - Do it properly
12. Barbra Streisand vs. Sue Simmons - Fuck (DJ Bojan remix)

Hmmm… Git looks interesting

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Having lived through pushing most of our code from CVS to Subversion, I’m not really planning on moving to a new version control system any time soon. None the less, a new system (OK - new to me) called Git looks interesting and I thought I would do a quick post and push out some links.

Best place to start is an excellent Google TechTalk by Randall Schwartz that can be found here. More information at Wikipedia here and at the official site.

I like the fact that you typically have the entire repository locally and that you can submit patches by email. Enjoy!

CodeFab releases WOiPhoneStore: iPhone web store sample code

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

In conjunction with a presentation given at OpenBase Developer Summit 2007 CodeFab has developed an example WebObjects framework that demonstrates how to construct web-based application user interfaces for display on Apple’s new iPhone web browser. The framework demonstrates some best practices for use of HTML, CSS3, JavaScript and AJAX to create an attractive and responsive interface for your application. This framework can be used as is to add hierarchical product browsing to any existing WebObjects-based store.

Get the source here. Many kudos to author and CodeFab alumnus Scott Lopatin!!

Enjoy!

CodeFab releases WOGoogleCheckout: XML WebServices sample code

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

In conjunction with talks given at WOrld WebObjects Developers Conference 2007 and OpenBase Developer Summit 2007 CodeFab has developed an example WebObjects framework that uses XML web services to implement Google Checkout for processing e-Commerce transactions using Google and their new service based API. This framework can be used as is to add Google Checkout processing to any existing WebObjects-based store.

Get the source here. Many kudos to author and CodeFab alumnus Scott Lopatin!!

Enjoy!

Alex Cone speaking at OpenBase Summit 2007

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

CodeFab CEO and roving lecturer Alex Cone will be giving two talks at the OpenBase Developer Summit in Vail Colorado, which opens on October 7th, 2007. The sessions will be:

WebObjects, AJAX & iPhone Development on Tuesday at 11:00am. This talk will be presented with CodeFab alumnus Scott Lopatin and will include a demonstration of a store presentation framework developed to show how to optimize presentation for the iPhone browser. The framework source can be downloaded here. CodeFab has also created a general developer mailing list for iPhone development discussion and developers interested in exchanging ideas should sign up here.

WebObjects, WebServices & XML on Wednesday at 11:00am. This talk will include a demo of XML-based web services that access the new Google Checkout service. The web service implementation is provided as a general framework that can easily be added to an existing store. The framework source can be downloaded here.

Alex will also be informally discussing the WireHose WebObject framework with interested developers. WireHose has recently seen the release of version 4.0 and a mailing list for WireHose development topics can be subscribed to here.

CodeFab is delighted to be asked to participate in the OpenBase Summit 2007 and would like to thank Scott Keith and all the rest of the OpenBase crew and all the conference sponsors for putting together an excellent developer event!