My Source Code and Adogo
Brian has posted the June Meeting Wrap-up to the adogo site. I gave a presentation on the first iteration of my last.fm AudioScrobbler Flex App. The meeting was a success; the code camp went well, and I think generally everyone was very pleased.
I’m putting the source code from my app up on a public svn repository, located at http://svn.assembla.com/svn/audioscrobblerflex/. The code is available by hitting that url in a web browser, or using an svn client. Assembla also has a nifty little code browser (powered by Trac) if you’re viewing it through a browser. It’s a public repository, so the code is read-only. If you’d like to make changes and commit them back to the repository, you’ll have to sign up for an Assembla account and be added to the project. The code is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
If you don’t know about Assembla, check it out. They offer free svn repositories, great setup options, and bug tracking with Trac. It’s all free, and it’s all very easy and very well done in the web 2.0 style.
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