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+ - Mitter
+ - Twitter Desktop Client.
+ - Written in Python.
+ - Designed to support multiple interfaces (currently, PyGTK and TTY/Console).
+ - Designed to support multiple networks. (currently Twitter, Identica and Facebook were planned.)
+ - Support ended when Twitter used OAuth in its APIs.
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+ - MMM - Move My Music
+ - Rename files based on their MP3 tags.
+ - Written in Python.
+ - Read information directly from the ID3 tags inside MP3s and OGGs, renaming the files and moving to directories, if necessary (based on the renaming template).
+ - Used three different ID3 tag-reading libraries, till a custom library had to be written due crashes with encodings.
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+ - TimeTracker
+ - Application to track time spent in different projects.
+ - Written in Python.
+ - Based on TimeKeeper, a Windows application.
+ - Console application.
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+ - Sectoid
+ - Blogging app.
+ - Written in PHP.
+ - No templating system.
+ - Option to display pages in sections and subsections (hence the name).
+ - Code lost when my personal HD and the server HD managed to crash almost simultaneously.
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+ - GUP
+ - Upload pictures to Web Gallery.
+ - Written in Python.
+ - Supports only Web Gallery 2.x or later.
+ - Local cache for album information.
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+ - ConfigOpt
+ - A small library to Python to manage configurations.
+ - Written in Python, using OptParser and ConfigParser.
+ - Used to have a single point for the application options; the options could be loaded from config files and be set in the command line at the same time.
+ - Developed for Mitter, but designed to be a standalone library.
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+ - LyricsPicker
+ - Web application to display song lyrics.
+ - Based on a play with coworkers.
+ - A single database for lyrics and artists, selected randomly.
+ - Display the song lyric, but not the artist or the song name.
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+ - Lunch-o
+ - A "Where We Are Going to Lunch Today?" app.
+ - Started with NodeJS, but rewritten in Python with Flask and PonyORM.
+ - Server only, with RESTful APIs
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+ - This CV
+ - Written with HTML and CSS.
+ - Using Zurb Foundation for the style.
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