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    An extended Subversion client enabling versioning of database schemas

    The goal of this project is to create an extension to Subversion, a version control system, with database schema versioning support. As a result, it will be possible to control versions of relational database objects, such as tables, views or stored procedures together with source code of the application, hence monitor relation between source code and database schema changes, history of database schema changes and ability to automatically update a newer, or revert to an older revision. Currently, the client supports PostgreSQL and MySQL database systems. Emphasis is put on the client to be extensible, though, so it is possible to implement a connector for another database system. ...
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    zombie speed limit logger

    zombie speed limit logger

    Android app lets you log speed limit signs when you drive past them.

    This app tells you the speed limit worldwide. To get Speed Limits: Step 1: Drive around. When you see a speed limit sign, tap the screen and add it. You have to do this part to get official data. It helps us. Step 2: When you get home, using WIFI, tap the empty screen->Settings->Sync-SyncNow. This can take several hours, do it at night.
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    Small application dbcode-svn-sync makes us able to synchronize source code on your Oracle DBMS with your SVN repository.
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    Automatic estimation of development effort, based on historic source code evolution. Soft Size generates an HTML report of the evolution of the lines of codes of a project, by file and author, extracting the information from a Subversion repository
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    Jistory is an Eclipse plug-in for history sensitive detection of design anomalies in source code. This plug-in aims to aid the developer in writing better code by using history sensitive heuristics to analyse multiple versions of source code.
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    VC Aperture provides you with a thorough view of your version control repository. It lets you look both wide and deep into your source code.
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