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Posted
about 14 years
ago
Released 1.1
Version 1.1 was just released.
It includes an editor for relations, removing the need to edit them externally.Also now uses regular expressions to forbid invalid attribute names and gives to the user more feedback on incorrect
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Posted
about 14 years
ago
Released 1.1
Version 1.1 was just released.
It includes an editor for relations, removing the need to edit them externally.Also now uses regular expressions to forbid invalid attribute names and gives to the user more feedback on incorrect
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Posted
about 14 years
ago
Rant
Today feels like a good day for ranting. I was upgrading my CV and i wanted to list all the universities in which this software is being used.Unfortunately for me, most of them protect their pages with a password, so i can't prove on my CV
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Posted
about 14 years
ago
Rant
Today feels like a good day for ranting. I was upgrading my CV and i wanted to list all the universities in which this software is being used.Unfortunately for me, most of them protect their pages with a password, so i can't prove on my CV
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Posted
about 14 years
ago
Rant
Today feels like a good day for ranting. I was upgrading my CV and i wanted to list all the universities in which this software is being used.Unfortunately for me, most of them protect their pages with a password, so i can't prove on my CV
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Posted
about 14 years
ago
Rant
Today feels like a good day for ranting. I was upgrading my CV and i wanted to list all the universities in which this software is being used.Unfortunately for me, most of them protect their pages with a password, so i can't prove on my CV
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
Python3
A porting of the relational modules has been done, and all the tests within the testsuite behave correctly.Now the problem is that neither pyqt or pyside support python3, so the 1st one of them that will support it, will be probably used.
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
Python3
A porting of the relational modules has been done, and all the tests within the testsuite behave correctly.Now the problem is that neither pyqt or pyside support python3, so the 1st one of them that will support it, will be probably used.
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
Python3
A porting of the relational modules has been done, and all the tests within the testsuite behave correctly.Now the problem is that neither pyqt or pyside support python3, so the 1st one of them that will support it, will be probably used.
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
Python3
A porting of the relational modules has been done, and all the tests within the testsuite behave correctly.Now the problem is that neither pyqt or pyside support python3, so the 1st one of them that will support it, will be probably used.
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