TODO

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UPDATED: This is really old and not updated. Ignore it in the meantime.

I have two lifes, morning-life and night-life. On morning life, work as a proprietary developer by writing proprietary code (obvious), however necessities are always present either you are free/open developer or proprietary/close developer, I list those necessities and then on my night-life, begin to either search already implemented solutions or implementing them, the idea is, of course, to keep the solutions to my necessities open and free.

My current necessities are the following, sorted by priority or at least what would I love to write first:

  1. MonoUML, pretty obvious.
    1. Upgrade project, including UI and Refactoring (current work).
    2. OLC Editor
    3. Reverse Engineering
      1. CIL 2.0.
      2. Sources.
    4. MonoHotdraw. (Hackweek? anyone?)
  2. Mediawiki 2 Docbook 2 MonoDoc, to allow browsing current manuals and tutorials in MonoDoc.
  3. Comments speller tool, to spell source code comments.
  4. AssemblyInfo.cs’s AssemblyVersion auto updater, to update version from many AssemblyInfo.cs files.
  5. Refactoring tool, to refactor C sources, would be nice support other languages.

Done

  1. Directory comparer. The idea of this application is to see which files are in one directory that aren’t in other, usefull while translating ECMA334 to spanish, we might use xml2po and then use .po instead, however in the beginning we decided to translate file by file and then we didn’t know which files aren’t translated and which are, so this is my solution. Folder doc-ecma-csharp/utils/comparador/ on Mono Hispano’s SVN.
  2. TODO/FIXME/XXX/HACK reporter, scans source code to report things to do, to hack, to fix, etc. Grab it
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