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Open Source: Feeding My Ego

I'm too excited not to share this with pretty much everyone I know. I released the first version of the open source project I've been working on this Winter. It is a Java port of a time tracking tool that I use to track my time at work... plus I made some enhancements. Check it out. I'm proud yet ashamed of myself for spending all my nights and weekends coding.

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Unknown said…
What's there to be ashamed about? It's fantastic experience, isn't it?

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