Projects

This page contains some information about the projects I am involved in and the active software developments I work on with my friends.

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PhoneWare

PhoneWare is a software tool designed for phone suppliers in shops and stores, which interacts with a MySQL database where the data about products (mainly phones) are kept. PhoneWare has been developed in Java SE 1.6.0 and assumes that a working MySQL database is already configured and accessible.

This project is part of a course named Applied Java Programming, included in my studies of Software Engineering at EVTEK University of Applied Sciences. PhoneWare is totally free (under the terms of the GPLv2).

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PhoneWare and its 'New Order' dialog
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jPersonnel

jPersonnel is a simple program for managing contact and personal information about employees in a company. Moreover, it may be used for a more generalized purpose, including basic PIM functionalities. jPersonnel stands for Java Personnel, and it is developed in Java (using AWT and Swing user interface components). jPersonnel may be suitable for managing information about employees in companies, which is a typical human resources management task.

jPersonnel is totally free (under the terms of the GPLv2) and it is one of the projects I have developed for my studies in Software Engineering.

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jPersonnel v0.4 in action!
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pyBudget

pyBudget is a simple program designed in pyGTK+. Its goal is to make easier the calculations of an estimated budget for saving a certain amount of money over a given period of time.

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pyBudget v0.1 in action!
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HobbyClub

HobbyClub was a first-year assignment for the Application Development course, were a team of four developers had to create a simple project mainly web-based. After some discussions, Stoyan (one of the members) came out with the idea of creating a website for students where arrangements and groups of friends would be managed. And thus HobbyClub was born.

The HobbyClub website was nothing but a simple collection of XHTML documents in combination with the PHP4 scripting language. Some of the features that supports are:

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Canute

Canute is an easy and simple program able to transfer multiple files and directories with a single-line command. It does not require to set up any user accounts nor permissions, just hint a command a ready to go.

Canute is already an stable program and it features:

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Online Repositories

The online repositories are a browsable collection of projects which can be viewed by source code commit entries, timestamps or by changesets. They provide full access to any part of the source code of my projects (at least the ones that are open source).

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Updated on Tuesday, 19 August 2008 16:59