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- andy, singleton, Biking, playing with kids, and mostly, making software.
Biking, playing with kids, and mostly, making software.
Andy Singleton's public spaces
AJAXLIB
AjaxLib: Ajax Library allows you to use some of the popular ajax Libraries on the web to easily create or add ajax functionality to your site. The library is a collection of Ajax scripts found online
Andy's Genetic Programming- GPQuick and Doodle Garden
Andy Singleton's genetic programming code from 1993, including the gpquick C++ toolkit, Doodle Garden evolvable pictures (Required Borland C++), and Genetic Induction Machine for financial trading
Assembla - Commercial and Premium Features
This is the space for the commercial spaces and premium features of Assembla.
Assembla - Image Annotation Tool
This is the space for the Image Annotation tool for Assembla.
Assembla - Milestones Tool
This is the space for the Milestones feature of Assembla.
Assembla - Portfolio Tool
Build a tool that displays Designer portfolios
Assembla - Tracker / Screen Capture
This space is created for implementing the screen capture application.
Assembla Development
Documentation and Source code for Assembla development and the Assembla bounty development program.
Assembla FAQ and Documentation
Documentation, questions, and suggestions for the Assembla site and the team workspace application.
Assembla MyLyn connector
Develop a MyLyn connector that shows Assembla tickets and time tracking in Eclipse.
Assembla Tickets for Eclipse Mylyn
Template space with Assembla Tickets, and instructions for connecting to Eclipse Mylyn
Branded Portfolio for Managers and Employers with Multiple Projects
Template space for a manager or employer with multiple projects. Includes the Portfolio Manager, Branding, and Staffing tools.
Breakout Simplified Textile Processor
Fast, simplified textile rendering for ticket comments and messages
Burning down the house
Demonstration of the burndown chart
Demo Stuff
Demonstrate random features with public permissions.
EasySVN Tortoise - Modified TortoiseSVN with automatic update and commit
Build a modified version of TortoiseSVN that does automatic update and commit. Package into Tortoise and an Assembla version. Add this feature to Linux and Mac clients.
Empty Space with No Tools
An empty space template with no tools. Use this to build your own configuration.
Forum (Assembla)
Assembla forum based on beast rails forum
Git Repository
A template git repository without extra tools. Perfect for publishing open source or private code.
Git Repository
A space that is preconfigured with an empty git tool.
Git with Assembla Tickets
Template space that gives you Assembla tickets with the Git distributed VCS and the Assembla beautiful code browser.
Hg with Assembla Tickets
Template space for Mercurial development
Joomla Build Process
Work on improving the Joomla build process so that we can commit complete configurations from a developer machine, into a repository, and replicate to staging and production.
Just Chat
A preconfigured space that contains a persistent chat room.
kanban_template
Kanban template
Macintosh svn client - scplugin upgrade
Build an easy to use Macintosh Subversion client. Probably start with SCplugin
Mass mailing
Rails application to send mass emails to users
Mercurial with Trac
Mercurial, the distributed version control system, with Trac ticketing and code browsing.
Odesk workspace with Git
A template for an oDesk team workspace that includes Git, Assembla Integrated Tickets, and other collaboration tools.
oDesk Workspace with Subversion
A template for an oDesk team workspace that includes Subversion, Assembla Integrated Tickets, and other collaboration tools.
Portfolio - Multiple projects with ticket and time rollup
A template for a non-branded portfolio
Preconfigured Ruby on Rails with Assembla Tickets
The Rails 2.0 application skeleton, build docs, and scripts. Just check it out of Subversion and start running a professional development, version management, and release process from minute 1.
Private Assembla support
Support private Assembla installations
Project Portfolio
A template space that includes the Portfolio tool for managing a list of projects
RAC template - Subversion with Tickets
Template space for Rentacoder customers. Includes a Subversion repository, integrated tickets, and automatically becomes part of the arbitration portfolio.
Sample XYZ Application
This is a sample Assembla space to demonstrate the capabilities and advantages of using Assembla to keep your new projects, bug fixes, updates, client requests, and new releases organized.
Scala IDE for Eclipse
Source code, issue tracking and wiki for the Scala IDE for Eclipse.
Simple Java AWT based Chat Client and Server
This is a simple, light weight chat client/server written in Java. The basic purpose of this is getting oneself familiar with threading, socket programming and GUI programming in java.
Student Project Portfolio
Portfolio for free student projects. If you want Assembla to pay for your student project, add a Member tool and use the code "studentproject" to link it to this portfolio.
Subversion NewMerge merge fix
The goal of this project is to fix subversion merge problems
Subversion Repository
Just a Subversion repository, without extra tools.
Subversion skeleton with branches / tags / trunk
This space includes a Subversion repository that has three empty subdirectories: branches, tags, and trunk. Checkout this recommended structure to avoid confusion before adding your files to trunk.
Support Template
Template space for customer support, including the support tool and ticket tool.
SVN Sharing Space
Template configuration for public sharing
Trac and Git
Template space that includes Trac with a Git repository. Trac is the popular open source ticketing system, enhanced with team and alert management. Git is a distributed SCM tool.
vmwaregit
test space
XMPPIntegration
Project dedicated to XMPP integration with Assembla Breakout.
