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-->"" I have been playing with code (mostly ""PHP"") for a couple of years. Below is a list of my past and current development projects, including the software that [[WikkaWiki invisibly runs]] this website.
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[[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]] is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine written in PHP and using ""MySQL"" to store pages. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security. Released under the GPL license. I contributed to the project as a developer (2004-2006) and since 2006 as project leader, coordinating a team of 9 developers[[http://www.ohloh.net/p/wikka/contributors °]]. ""WikkaWiki"" is among the most popular open source wiki engines[[http://www.wikimatrix.org/statistic °]], it has a large userbase, a thriving community of contributors and a regular release cycle (2-3 upgrades per year[[http://blog.wikkawiki.org/category/releases °]]). It powers thousands of wikis in 37 languages[[http://wikkawiki.org/WikkaSites °]] and is used as a lightweight knowledge management system by large companies (such as //Apple//, //IBM//, //Alcatel//, //ABN Amro//, //HSBC//), universities (including //Harvard//, //MIT//, //""CalTech""//, //UCLA//, //GMU//, //ETH Zürich//) and scientific consortia (such as the //Global Biodiversity Information Facility//).
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[[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]] is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine written in PHP and using ""MySQL"" to store pages. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security. Released under the GPL license. I contributed to the project as a developer (2004-2006) and since 2006 as project leader, coordinating a team of 9 developers[[http://www.ohloh.net/p/wikka/contributors °]]. ""WikkaWiki"" is among the most popular open source wiki engines[[http://www.wikimatrix.org/statistic °]], it has a large userbase, a thriving community of contributors and a regular release cycle (2-3 upgrades per year[[http://blog.wikkawiki.org/category/releases °]]). It powers thousands of wikis in 37 languages[[http://wikkawiki.org/WikkaSites °]] and is used as a lightweight knowledge management system by large companies (such as //Apple//, //IBM//, //Alcatel//, //ABN Amro//, //HSBC//), universities (including //Harvard//, //MIT//, //""CalTech""//, //UCLA//, //GMU//, //ETH Zürich//) or scientific consortia (such as the //Global Biodiversity Information Facility//).


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[[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]] is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine written in PHP and using ""MySQL"" to store pages. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security. Released under the GPL license. I contributed to the project as a developer (2004-2006) and since 2006 as project leader, coordinating a team of 9 developers[[http://www.ohloh.net/p/wikka/contributors °]]. ""WikkaWiki"" is among the most popular open source wiki engines[[http://www.wikimatrix.org/statistic °]], it has a large userbase, a thriving community of contributors and a regular release cycle (2-3 upgrades per year[[http://blog.wikkawiki.org/category/releases °]]). It powers thousands of wikis in 37 languages[[http://wikkawiki.org/WikkaSites °]] and is used as a lightweight knowledge management system by large companies (such as //Apple//, //IBM//, //Alcatel//, //ABN Amro//, //HSBC//), universities (including //Harvard//, //MIT//, //""CalTech""//, //UCLA//, //GMU//, //ETH Zürich//) or scientific consortia (such as the //Global Biodiversity Information Facility//).
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[[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]] is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine written in PHP and using ""MySQL"" to store pages. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security. Released under the GPL license. I contributed to the project as a developer (2004-2006) and since 2006 as project leader, coordinating a team of 9 developers[[http://www.ohloh.net/p/wikka/contributors °]]. ""WikkaWiki"" is currenty among the most popular open source wiki engines[[http://www.wikimatrix.org/statistic °]], it has a large userbase, a thriving community of contributors and a regular release cycle (2-3 upgrades per year[[http://blog.wikkawiki.org/category/releases °]]). It powers thousands of wikis in 37 languages[[http://wikkawiki.org/WikkaSites °]] and is used as a lightweight knowledge management system by large companies (such as //Apple//, //IBM//, //Alcatel//, //ABN Amro//, //HSBC//), universities (including //Harvard//, //MIT//, //""CalTech""//, //UCLA//, //GMU//, //ETH Zürich//) or scientific consortia (such as the //Global Biodiversity Information Facility//).


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{{image src="/img/portfolio/fgt_5.png" alt="[fgt]" title="Group Trackr"}} {{image src="/img/portfolio/fgt_6.png" alt="[fgt]" title="Group Trackr"}} {{image src="/img/portfolio/fgt_2.png" alt="[fgt]" title="Group Trackr"}}
{{image src="/img/portfolio/wikka_1.png" alt="[wikka]" title="WikkaWiki"}} {{image src="/img/portfolio/wikka_0.png" alt="[wikka]" title="WikkaWiki"}} {{image src="/img/portfolio/wikka_3.png" alt="[wikka]" title="WikkaWiki"}}
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[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php Group Trackr]] is a Web service designed to track and analyse demographic and activity metrics for public Flickr groups. It pulls data from the Flickr API[[http://www.flickr.com/services/api °]] on a daily basis and generates analytic reports in a variety of formats. Graphs displaying recent group activity are updated on a daily basis and can be exported as widgets. Once a group is tracked, a detailed group activity report is generated with several performance indicators. Group growth data can also be syndicated via feeds or downloaded as CSV. The service includes an internal search engine and generates dynamic maps of the ’flickrsphere’ based on individual group metrics[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?compare °]]. It allows group admins to register to the service in order to monitor the temporal evolution of their groups via a dedicated dashboard. The project started in 2007 and has been partly developed since 2008 within FP6 project PATRES[[http://www.patres-project.eu °]] as a tool to obtain data for a series of empirical studies on [[webcommunities online group dynamics]]. As of december 2009, it tracks the daily growth of more than 15K groups and counts 4K registered users[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?about °]]. It currently attracts an average of 30K visits per month and serves 30Gb of traffic per month. It has been featured in popular social media outlets such as //Lifehacker//[[http://lifehacker.com/software/flickr/track-your-favorite-flickr-groups-with-group-trackr-231939.php °]], //Programmable Web//[[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/01/29/best-new-mashups-nyc-parties-and-pics/ °]] ("Best new mashup"), //Yahoo! Gallery//[[http://gallery.yahoo.com/apps/7329/ °]] ("Editor's picks"), //Computational Aesthetics//[[http://workshop.evolutionzone.com/2007/03/20/flickr-stats-group-trackr/ °]], //Flickrbits//[[http://www.flickrbits.com/#grouptrackr °]], the Search Engine Journal[[http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-tools-to-track-flickr/ °]], and the //Flickr App Garden//[[http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157607884561371/ °]].
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[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php Group Trackr]] is a Web service designed to track and analyse demographic and activity metrics for public Flickr groups. It pulls data from the Flickr API[[http://www.flickr.com/services/api °]] on a daily basis and generates analytic reports in a variety of formats. Graphs displaying recent group activity are updated on a daily basis and can be exported as widgets. Once a group is tracked, a detailed group activity report is generated with several performance indicators. Group growth data can also be syndicated via feeds or downloaded as CSV. The service includes an internal search engine and generates dynamic maps of the ’flickrsphere’ based on individual group metrics[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?compare °]]. It allows group admins to register to the service in order to monitor the temporal evolution of their groups via a dedicated dashboard. The project started in 2007 and has been partly developed since 2008 within FP6 project //PATRES//[[http://www.patres-project.eu °]] as a tool to obtain data for a series of empirical studies on online group dynamics. As of december 2009, it tracks the daily growth of more than 15K groups and counts 4K registered users[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?about °]]. It currently attracts an average of 30K visits per month and serves 30Gb of traffic per month. It has been featured in popular social media outlets such as //Lifehacker//[[http://lifehacker.com/software/flickr/track-your-favorite-flickr-groups-with-group-trackr-231939.php °]], //Programmable Web//[[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/01/29/best-new-mashups-nyc-parties-and-pics/ °]] ("Best new mashup"), //Yahoo! Gallery//[[http://gallery.yahoo.com/apps/7329/ °]] ("Editor's picks"), //Computational Aesthetics//[[http://workshop.evolutionzone.com/2007/03/20/flickr-stats-group-trackr/ °]], //Flickrbits//[[http://www.flickrbits.com/#grouptrackr °]], the Search Engine Journal[[http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-tools-to-track-flickr/ °]], and the //Flickr App Garden//[[http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157607884561371/ °]].


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The [[http://www.institutnicod.org/biblio/biblio2.php IJN Library Management System]] is a software designed to manage the electronic catalogues, loans and users of the Jean Nicod Institute’s library. It features a browsable public interface to the catalogue, with search and filter options and a list of recent acquisitions; an interface to borrow and return books using barcodes generated by the system; a backend allowing the library administrator to manage new additions and users,generate barcodes for users and books, set automatic reminders and notifications via email; display general usage statistics. The system and its documentation were commissioned by the Jean Nicod Institute[[ijn °]] in 2003 and they are currently still in use for the daily management of the library. As of December 2009 the library has a userbase of ca. 300 registered users and 2000 bibliographic records.
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The [[http://www.institutnicod.org/biblio/biblio2.php IJN Library Management System]] is a software designed to manage the electronic catalogue, loans and users for the Jean Nicod Institute’s library. It features a browsable public interface to the catalogue, with search and filter options and a list of recent acquisitions; an interface to borrow and return books using barcodes generated by the system; a backend allowing the library administrator to manage new additions and users,generate barcodes for users and books, set automatic reminders and notifications via email; display general usage statistics. The system and its documentation were commissioned by the Jean Nicod Institute[[ijn °]] in 2003 and they are currently still in use for the daily management of the library. As of December 2009 the library has a userbase of ca. 300 registered users and 2000 bibliographic records.


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ohloh profile for dartar""
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ohloh profile for dartar""::c::


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[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php Group Trackr]] is a Web service designed to track and analyse demographic and activity metrics for public Flickr groups. It pulls data from the Flickr API[[http://www.flickr.com/services/api °]] on a daily basis and generates analytic reports in a variety of formats. Graphs displaying recent group activity are updated on a daily basis and can be exported as widgets. Once a group is tracked, a detailed group activity report is generated with several performance indicators. Group growth data can also be syndicated via feeds or downloaded as CSV. The service includes an internal search engine and generates dynamic maps of the ’flickrsphere’ based on individual group metrics[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?compare °]]. It allows group admins to register to the service in order to monitor the temporal evolution of their groups via a dedicated dashboard. The project started in 2007 and has been partly developed since 2008 within FP6 project //PATRES//[[http://www.patres-project.eu °]] as a tool to obtain data for a series of empirical studies on online group dynamics. As of december 2009, it tracks the daily growth of more than 15K groups and counts 4K registered users[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?about °]]. It currently attracts an average of 30K visits per month and serves 30Gb of traffic per month. It has been featured in popular social media outlets such as //Lifehacker//[[http://lifehacker.com/software/flickr/track-your-favorite-flickr-groups-with-group-trackr-231939.php °]], //Programmable Web//[[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/01/29/best-new-mashups-nyc-parties-and-pics/ °]] ("Best new mashup"), //Yahoo! Gallery//[[http://gallery.yahoo.com/apps/7329/ °]] ("Editor's picks"), //Computational Aesthetics//[[http://workshop.evolutionzone.com/2007/03/20/flickr-stats-group-trackr/ °]], //Flickrbits//[[http://www.flickrbits.com/#grouptrackr °]], the Search Engine Journal[[http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-tools-to-track-flickr/ °]], and the //Flickr App Garden//[[http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157607884561371/ °]].
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[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php Group Trackr]] is a Web service designed to track and analyse demographic and activity metrics for public Flickr groups. It pulls data from the Flickr API[[http://www.flickr.com/services/api °]] on a daily basis and generates analytic reports in a variety of formats. Graphs displaying recent group activity are updated on a daily basis and can be exported as widgets. Once a group is tracked, a detailed group activity report is generated with several performance indicators. Group growth data can also be syndicated via feeds or downloaded as CSV. The service includes an internal search engine and generates dynamic maps of the ’flickrsphere’ based on individual group metrics[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?compare °]]. It allows group admins to register to the service in order to monitor the temporal evolution of their groups via a dedicated dashboard. The project started in 2007 and has been partly developed since 2008 within FP6 project //PATRES//[[http://www.patres-project.eu °]] as a tool to obtain data for a series of empirical studies on online group dynamics. As of december 2009, it tracks the daily growth of more than 15K groups and counts 4K registered users[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?about °]]. It currently attracts an average of 30K visits per month and serves 30Gb of traffic per month. It has been featured in popular social media outlets such as //Lifehacker//[[http://lifehacker.com/software/flickr/track-your-favorite-flickr-groups-with-group-trackr-231939.php °]], //Programmable Web// [[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/01/29/best-new-mashups-nyc-parties-and-pics/ °]] ("Best new mashup"), //Yahoo! Gallery// [[http://gallery.yahoo.com/apps/7329/ °]] ("Editor's picks"), //Computational Aesthetics// [[http://workshop.evolutionzone.com/2007/03/20/flickr-stats-group-trackr/ °]], //Flickrbits//[[http://www.flickrbits.com/#grouptrackr °]], the Search Engine Journal[[http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-tools-to-track-flickr/ °]], and the //Flickr App Garden//[[http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157607884561371/ °]].


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[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php Group Trackr]] is a Web service designed to track and analyse demographic and activity metrics for public Flickr groups. It pulls data from the Flickr API[[http://www.flickr.com/services/api °]] on a daily basis and generates analytic reports in a variety of formats. Graphs displaying recent group activity are updated on a daily basis and can be exported as widgets. Once a group is tracked, a detailed group activity report is generated with several performance indicators. Group growth data can also be syndicated via feeds or downloaded as CSV. The service includes an internal search engine and generates dynamic maps of the ’flickrsphere’ based on individual group metrics[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?compare °]]. It allows group admins to register to the service in order to monitor the temporal evolution of their groups via a dedicated dashboard. The project started in 2007 and has been partly developed since 2008 within FP6 project //PATRES//[[http://www.patres-project.eu °]] as a tool to obtain data for a series of empirical studies on online group dynamics. As of december 2009, it tracks the daily growth of more than 15K groups and counts 4K registered users[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?about °]]. It currently attracts an average of 30K visits per month and serves 30Gb of traffic per month. It has been featured in popular social media outlets such as //Lifehacker//[[http://lifehacker.com/software/flickr/track-your-favorite-flickr-groups-with-group-trackr-231939.php °]], //Programmable Web// [[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/01/29/best-new-mashups-nyc-parties-and-pics/ °]] ("Best new mashup"), //Yahoo! Gallery// [[http://gallery.yahoo.com/apps/7329/ °]] ("Editor's picks"), //Computational Aesthetics// [[http://workshop.evolutionzone.com/2007/03/20/flickr-stats-group-trackr/ °]], //Flickrbits//[[http://www.flickrbits.com/#grouptrackr °]], the Search Engine Journal[[http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-tools-to-track-flickr/ °]], and the //Flickr App Garden//[[http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157607884561371/ °]].
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[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php Group Trackr]] is a Web service designed to track and analyse demographic and activity metrics for public Flickr groups. It pulls data from the Flickr API[[http://www.flickr.com/services/api °]] on a daily basis and generates analytic reports in a variety of formats. Graphs displaying recent group activity are updated on a daily basis and can be exported as widgets. Once a group is tracked, a detailed group activity report is generated with several performance indicators. Group growth data can also be syndicated via feeds or downloaded as CSV. The service includes an internal search engine and generates dynamic maps of the ’flickrsphere’ based on individual group metrics[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?compare °]]. It allows group admins to register to the service in order to monitor the temporal evolution of their groups via a dedicated dashboard. The project started in 2007 and has been partly funded since 2008 by FP6 project //PATRES//[[http://www.patres-project.eu °]] as a tool to obtain data for a series of empirical studies on online group dynamics. As of december 2009, it tracks the daily growth of more than 15K groups and counts 4K registered users[[http://dev.nitens.org/flickr/group_trackr.php?about °]]. It currently attracts an average of 30K visits per month and serves 30Gb of traffic per month. It has been featured in popular social media outlets such as //Lifehacker//[[http://lifehacker.com/software/flickr/track-your-favorite-flickr-groups-with-group-trackr-231939.php °]], //Programmable Web// [[http://blog.programmableweb.com/2007/01/29/best-new-mashups-nyc-parties-and-pics/ °]] ("Best new mashup"), //Yahoo! Gallery// [[http://gallery.yahoo.com/apps/7329/ °]] ("Editor's picks"), //Computational Aesthetics// [[http://workshop.evolutionzone.com/2007/03/20/flickr-stats-group-trackr/ °]], //Flickrbits//[[http://www.flickrbits.com/#grouptrackr °]], the Search Engine Journal[[http://www.searchenginejournal.com/4-tools-to-track-flickr/ °]], and the //Flickr App Garden//[[http://www.flickr.com/services/apps/72157607884561371/ °]].


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~-[[http://nitens.org/taraborelli/dev#wikka WikkaWiki]] ''(2004-present)''
~-[[http://nitens.org/taraborelli/dev#ijnlib IJN Library Management System]] ''(2003)''
~-[[http://nitens.org/taraborelli/dev#ijncms IJN Content Management System]] ''(2002)''
~-[[http://nitens.org/taraborelli/dev#sm S&M Content Management System]] ''(2002)''


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[[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]] is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine written in PHP and using ""MySQL"" to store pages. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security. Released under the GPL license. I contributed to the project as a developer (2004-2006) and since 2006 as project leader, coordinating a team of 9 developers[[http://www.ohloh.net/p/wikka/contributors °]]. ""WikkaWiki"" is currenty among the most popular open source wiki engines[[http://www.wikimatrix.org/statistic °]], it has a large userbase, a thriving community of contributors and a regular release cycle (2-3 upgrades per year[[http://blog.wikkawiki.org/category/releases °]]). It powers thousands of wikis in 37 languages[[http://wikkawiki.org/WikkaSites °]] and is used as a lightweight knowledge management system by large companies (such as //Apple//, //IBM//, //Alcatel//, //ABN Amro//, //HSBC//), universities (including //Harvard//, //MIT//, //""CalTech""//, //UCLA//, //GMU//, //ETH Zürich//) or scientific consortia (such as the //Global Biodiversity Information Facility//).
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[[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]] is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine written in PHP and using ""MySQL"" to store pages. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security. Released under the GPL license. I contributed to the project as a developer (2004-2006) and since 2006 as project leader, coordinating a team of 9 developers[[http://www.ohloh.net/p/wikka/contributors °]]. ""WikkaWiki"" is currenty among the most popular open source wiki engines[[http://www.wikimatrix.org/statistic °]], it has a large userbase, a thriving community of contributors and a regular release cycle (2-3 upgrades per year[[http://blog.wikkawiki.org/category/releases °]]). It powers thousands of wikis in 37 languages[[http://wikkawiki.org/WikkaSites °]] and is used as a lightweight knowledge management system by large companies such as //Apple//, //IBM//, //Alcatel//, //ABN Amro//, //HSBC//, universities (including //Harvard//, //MIT//, //""CalTech""//, //UCLA//, //GMU//, //ETH Zürich//) or scientific consortia, such as the //Global Biodiversity Information Facility//.


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