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I'm Ryan Lowe, a Software Engineering graduate living in Ottawa, Canada. I like agile software development and Ruby on Rails.
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» Full-time with Rails since May 2005 » Former committer for RadRails (now Aptana) » I also have a few Rails side-projects in development: 1. wheretogoinTO.com Toronto nightlife 2. Hey Heads Up! TODO list and sharing 3. Layered Genealogy family history research 4. foos for foosball scoring 5. fanconcert for music fans (on hold) Hiring Rails developers? I can telecommute by the hour from Ottawa, Canada »» Email: rails AT ryanlowe DOT ca
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jid3rL is Building Nightly
I'm not quite ready to release jid3rL 0.1 yet, but it's building nightly from CVS now. If you haven't been reading this blog lately, jid3rL is the LGPL Java id3v2 library I've been working on so AudioMan can have id3v2 read and write support for MP3 files. Just like AudioMan, you can check out the code coverage of the unit testing against the library. Right now it's not so good. :) Not as much TDD as I would like... There are a lot of unsupported/unparsed frame types but the major ones are there. One of my main goals with this project is making an easy to use API, so I'm looking forward to feedback there. Good JavaDocs are high on my priority list, as is some sort of manual -- even in the form of API-use examples that people can just cut and paste. I'm pretty happy with my progress in just 10 days. It will be strange switching gears back to AudioMan again. Posted at August 12, 2004 at 05:46 PM ESTLast updated August 12, 2004 at 05:46 PM EST Comments
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