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		<title>WizTools.org: A history!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 05:18:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Subhash Chandran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing OpenSource code has been one of my priorities. I have been doing it for years now. This is the story of how it all began. 2003 Before joining in a tech job, many people told me how routine tech job is. People give requirements, and the techies translate it to working code. This was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing OpenSource code has been one of my priorities. I have been doing it for years now. This is the story of how it all began.</p>
<h4>2003</h4>
<p>Before joining in a tech job, many people told me how routine tech job is. People give requirements, and the techies translate it to working code. This was frightening to me! So I decided, I will do all the mundane programming work quickly using automated scripts. I developed a TextEditor for this purpose. It was completely scriptable using BeanShell. This probably is my first OpenSource application. The Java package name started with com.indiwiz.*. The application was shared to the world from my site <em>indiWiz.com</em>.</p>
<h4>2005-6</h4>
<p>I had a huge collection of porn, and I was sharing my computer with my family. The system had dual boot with both Windows and Linux. I wanted a cross-platform application which would enable me to encrypt and decrypt my precious downloads. During free moments in office, I started exploring encryption and security. This resulted in the <a href="http://wizcrypt.wiztools.org/">WizCrypt</a> project. I learned a great deal when writing this project. This is the only project I have worked on which involved file-format design. For this project I did not want to have the package name starting with <em>com.indiwiz.*</em>. I found the <em>com</em> to be misleading of the purpose. I wanted a package name starting with <em>org</em>. Luckily, I came up with the name <a href="http://wiztools.org/">WizTools.org</a>, and more luckily, it was available for registration. I grabbed it. Since that date, all my OpenSource work has been branded under this label.</p>
<h4>2007</h4>
<p>At this time I was working in SpikeSource with an interesting team. I started <a href="http://rest-client.googlecode.com/">RESTClient</a> project for testing RESTful WebServices. This was developed in collaboration with Ravi Subramanian (we lost Ravi in a accident in 2008). His sudden demise was a shock to me. This is the most popular product from the WizTools.org stable. It has the maximum community inputs. To broadcast updates of the WizTools.org project, I anticipated a need for a dedicated blog. Thus was <a href="http://wiztools.blogspot.com/">wiztools.blogspot.com</a> born.</p>
<h4>Present</h4>
<p>This is the period during which huge amount of effort and time was spent by me to stabilize and popularize RESTClient. I also started the <a href="http://wiztools.googlecode.com/">WizTools.org mini-projects</a>. The mini-projects was created to host all simpler applications without involving the cost (in terms of time) of creating a new project and associated repositories and mailing lists. At the time of writing, the mini-project hosts around 14 released tools/components, and few other productivity tools like JEdit macros and bookmarklets. We also have started some interesting new projects like <a href="http://java-portlets.googlecode.com/">Java Portlets</a> (reusable JSR-286 portlets) and <a href="http://the-great-wall.googlecode.com/">The Great Wall</a> (micro-blogging web-application) recently.</p>
<p>Now, looking back at the projects available at WizTools.org, I recollect beautiful stories of my own needs for these projects. And the efforts my collaborators and I put to bring them in place.</p>


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