Posts Tagged ‘bug tracker

Bug tracking software is often packed with features that most teams are not ever going to use, and which do nothing but murky waters that should be completely clear and transparent. A bug tracker should pinpoint what is wrong, and why. Extra features should come afterwards, and never stand in the way of actually solving [...]

Early reviews of Google’s Cr-48 notebooks were, as you may remember, not encouraging.  They seemed to indicate that the machines made better coasters than computing devices for anyone who already owned a laptop.  Google’s now addressed some problems with a new release of Chrome OS, however. Part of the change involves Chrome 10 effectively hitting [...]

Early reviews of Google’s Cr-48 notebooks were, as you may remember, not encouraging.  They seemed to indicate that the machines made better coasters than computing devices for anyone who already owned a laptop.  Google’s now addressed some problems with a new release of Chrome OS, however. Part of the change involves Chrome 10 effectively hitting [...]

A few weeks back I published a post about the awesome new technology that is WebSockets and a great WebSocket wrapper called Socket.IO.  The HTML5 WebSocket API provides socket connection support for faster messaging between client and server.  Consider WebSocket an optimized AJAX solution.  SocketIO provides both server and client side solutions to use WebSocket. [...]

PlayNice.ly is a bug tracker that is fast, fun and gorgeous to use. It helps you keep track of your code projects and rewards you with achievements which you unlock by doing a good job. You can use it on your own or as part of a team. view more Go to Source


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