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Roger A.  Lohmann
May 31, 2010 @ 21:03

 

Roger A.  Lohmann
May 31, 2010 @ 21:00
Roger A. Lohmann updated Version for fugu.
To:

1.2

 

Roger A.  Lohmann
May 31, 2010 @ 20:59
Roger A. Lohmann updated Publisher for fugu.
To:

University of Michigan

 

Matt Garcia
April 28, 2010 @ 18:25
Matt Garcia updated Version for Netbeans.
To:

6.8

 

Matt Garcia
April 28, 2010 @ 18:24
Matt Garcia updated License for Netbeans.
To:

GPL

 

Matt Garcia
April 28, 2010 @ 18:23
Matt Garcia updated Publisher for Netbeans.
To:

Oracle

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:29
Jeremy Clarke updated Summary for Netbeans.
To:

Free, open source application development environment for Java, PHP and many other languages. NetBeans is a full IDE, offering intelligent code completion/prediction and intense code navigation tools.

Was:

Free, open source application development environment for Java

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28
Jeremy Clarke tagged Netbeans with tag FTP

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28
Jeremy Clarke tagged Netbeans with tag svn

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28
Jeremy Clarke tagged Netbeans with tag CSS

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28
Jeremy Clarke tagged Netbeans with tag HTML

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28
Jeremy Clarke tagged Netbeans with tag coding

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28
Jeremy Clarke tagged Netbeans with tag web

 

Jeremy Clarke
April 27, 2010 @ 22:28
Jeremy Clarke tagged Netbeans with tag php

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:34

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:34

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:33

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:32

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:31
Rick Ruiz updated Summary for Ant.
To:

Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like Make, without Make's wrinkles and with the full portability of pure Java code.

According to Ant's original author, James Duncan Davidson, the name is an acronym for "Another Neat Tool".

Later explanations go along the lines of "ants do an extremely good job at building things", or "ants are very small and can carry a weight dozens of times their own" - describing what Ant is intended to be.

Building cross platform apps (like the VaultletSuite 2 Go) with Java requires an easy to use automation tool. Ant fits the bill for me!

Was:

Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like Make, without Make's wrinkles and with the full portability of pure Java code.

According to Ant's original author, James Duncan Davidson, the name is an acronym for "Another Neat Tool".

Later explanations go along the lines of "ants do an extremely good job at building things", or "ants are very small and can carry a weight dozens of times their own" - describing what Ant is intended to be.

Building cross platform apps (like the VaultletSuite 2 Go0 with Java requires an easy to use automation tool. Ant fits the bill for me!

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:30
Rick Ruiz updated Summary for Ant.
To:

Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like Make, without Make's wrinkles and with the full portability of pure Java code.

According to Ant's original author, James Duncan Davidson, the name is an acronym for "Another Neat Tool".

Later explanations go along the lines of "ants do an extremely good job at building things", or "ants are very small and can carry a weight dozens of times their own" - describing what Ant is intended to be.

Building cross platform apps (like the VaultletSuite 2 Go0 with Java requires an easy to use automation tool. Ant fits the bill for me!

Was:

Ant is a Java-based build tool. In theory, it is kind of like Make, without Make's wrinkles and with the full portability of pure Java code.

According to Ant's original author, James Duncan Davidson, the name is an acronym for "Another Neat Tool".

Later explanations go along the lines of "ants do an extremely good job at building things", or "ants are very small and can carry a weight dozens of times their own" - describing what Ant is intended to be.

Building cross platform apps with Java requires an easy to use automation tool. Ant fits the bill for me!

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:30
Rick Ruiz updated Version for Ant.
To:

1.7.0

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:30
Rick Ruiz updated Publisher for Ant.
To:

Apache group

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:30
Rick Ruiz updated License for Ant.
To:

Apache Software License Version 2.0

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:29

 

Rick Ruiz
May 31, 2007 @ 17:23
Rick Ruiz updated Summary for Bastille Linux.
To:

The Bastille Hardening program "locks down" an operating system, proactively configuring the system for increased security and decreasing its susceptibility to compromise. Bastille can also assess a system's current state of hardening, granularly reporting on each of the security settings with which it works.

Quite simply, this makes securing a Linux box a simple, educational process. And it's free!

Was:

The Bastille Hardening program "locks down" an operating system, proactively configuring the system for increased security and decreasing its susceptibility to compromise. Bastille can also assess a system's current state of hardening, granularly reporting on each of the security settings with which it works.

 

Rick Ruiz
April 26, 2007 @ 19:57
Rick Ruiz updated Publisher for Bouncy Castle Lightweight Crypto API.
To:

Legion of the Bouncy Castle

 

Rick Ruiz
April 26, 2007 @ 17:42

 

Allen Gunn
November 15, 2006 @ 05:24
Allen Gunn updated License for OpenSSH.
To:

GPL

 

Allen Gunn
November 15, 2006 @ 05:24
Allen Gunn updated Publisher for OpenSSH.
To:

OpenBSD

 

Allen Gunn
November 15, 2006 @ 04:14
Allen Gunn updated Version for OpenSSH.
To:

4.5

 

Mark Bucciarelli
November 15, 2006 @ 03:51

 

Mark Bucciarelli
November 15, 2006 @ 03:50

 

Mark Bucciarelli
November 15, 2006 @ 03:50

 

Tim Wescott
September 22, 2006 @ 16:15
Tim Wescott updated Version for apache.
To:

2.2.3

 

Tim Wescott
September 22, 2006 @ 16:15
Tim Wescott updated Publisher for apache.
To:

The Apache Software Foundation