Jigcode.com
I would like to introduce to you Jigcode.com, a blog started by an associate and I as a place to post “jigs” – pieces of code which aren’t production code in their own right, but part of the process of building code.
Silly little scripts. Things that sort every third line ending with “L”, remove the artifacts of PDF layout, and encode the result as a static C data. Things that grep source files for things, avoiding large binary files and recursing into .svn directories. Things that remove VSS mangling from .dsp files, frob version control, glue together the build process, or produce pretty graphs useful in annual reviews.
Part of the experiment is to see how other people code these sorts of hacks, so new contributors are welcome.
