
What are Coding Snacks?
Coding Snacks represent the best of DonationCoder.
On a special section of our forum, anyone can post an idea for a small custom utility/program.
Coders who hang out on our forum keep an eye out for interesting requests and when they see one that catches their interest, they code it and release it to the public for free.
People who find the tools useful are encouraged to donate directly to the coders to show their appreciation.
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Occasionally a friend of DC without a web site will release a program and ask us to host it. We've create the Miscelaneous Member Software Archive for this purpose.
There you will find some programs by DC member seedling, including: Random MixTape Maker, which takes a large collection of your mp3 files and creates playlists with a specified target duration; WTF Music Info, which will scan your music directories and give you a nice, graphical view of your music library.
- Number of programs available: 3
- Last updated: 2008
- Visit the miscelaneous DC member archive page to browse apps and download them here: http://www.dcmembers.com/archive.
What are Coding Snacks?
Coding snacks are small custom utilities written by coders who hang out on DonationCoder in response to requests posted on our forum.
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Coding Snack: Drive to open on Dated folderHi Coders I have a partioned drive which I download programs, web pages, etc.to . almost on a daily basis. This is done mostly through a program downloader (called DOWNLOADER) it automatically archives the programs etc into a dated folder ie 20/01/ 2008. I leave these in the folders there in which they are archived in until they are needed. What I want to be able to is to open the today’s dated archived folder when I access the drive which there are on. This hopefully would be be done from a shortcut from the desktop. The coded program would have to locate the (today’s)dated folder if it exists and if a today's dated folder doesn’t exist open the drive as normal . The date format is dd/mm/yyyy Continue reading and download the utility written to do this.. |
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