Sunday·10·February·2008
WTF per minutes and yet another popular Blosxom-alike I didn’t know about //at 02:44 //by abe
Today while reading Planet Webtuesday, I stumbled upon a nice cartoon about the one and only measurement of code quality: WTF per minute.
Somehow I noticed that the blog in which this cartoon was posted in is powered by Blojsom, a Blosxom derivative written in Java (and nowadays database powered). I already have heard of a lot of blogging software which works similar to Blosxom and often is also named similar, e.g. Pyblosxom or Blosxonomy, but Blosjom hasn’t been noticed by yet although it is mentioned in Children of Blosxom where I first noticed Blosxonomy.
So far, so good, but what really surprised me is that a blog engine
developed after Blosxom’s ideas officially made into MacOS X 10.4 Server. (BTW at a time, I
neither had a blog nor knew about Blosxom. :-)
Tagged as: 10.4, Blojsom, Blosxom, Blosxonomy, MacOS X, Planet Webtuesday, PyBlosxom, QA, Tiger, units, WTF
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Re: WTF per minutes and yet another popular Blosxom-alike I didn't know about
I follow you from long time and learn many things from you and the books you recommend me as well. You must have to update us by doing different things.
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