vote up 6 vote down star

Most of us has one, how long have you been working on your pet project?

flag

this should be community wiki? – dr. evil Dec 16 '08 at 11:51
Maybe it should be closed as a duplicate? (stackoverflow.com/questions/157319/…). Nobody's going to top the electric giraffe anyway. – Dan Dyer Dec 16 '08 at 12:20
Though I guess the "how long" bit means it's not an exact duplicate. – Dan Dyer Dec 16 '08 at 12:24

16 Answers

vote up 2 vote down check

Mine is Calife, I have been working on it for a long time (circa 1991)...

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

Mine is bbTracker. I've been working on it since July 2007. As you can see I've been neglecting it quite a bit ...

link|flag
@saua, might want to fix your link. bbtracker.com? .net? what – Simucal Dec 16 '08 at 9:53
oops ... stupid me, thanks – Joachim Sauer Dec 16 '08 at 9:59
vote up 2 vote down

My pet project is a math library I wrote to replace my Computer Graphics' teacher's ad-hoc implementations of everything whenever she needed it. I've been working in this since July.

I wrote it as a series of C++ headers, but now that I'm on vacations (and therefore don't have anything to do), I will put all those classes in a DLL.

link|flag
vacations should be used for vacationing.. :) you'll miss then when you're working. – Krakkos Dec 16 '08 at 10:50
vote up 2 vote down

Mine is FastFlex, though nearly dead now for over an year, worked full-time on it for some time.

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

I've one (not public) I've been working on it since 2003

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

Myne is a way to grab streaming stock quotes from Yahoo and put them in a database. I've only been working on it for a week so it isn't nearly finished.

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

I have so many pet projects I can't even count :) I think this is also my problem - I always find some more interesting issue/problem that I have to solve :P

Only project that has gone live to this date is J2ME handsets database

/JaanusSiim

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

Twitterlicious: http://www.ejecutive.co.uk/projects/twitterlicious, which I wrote when there were very few Twitter clients around, but now there seems to be a new one every week.

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

Mine is jSite which I started somewhen in March 2006. I’m still planning the Next Big Version but I currently don’t get around to actually coding it, unfortunately.

link|flag
vote up 1 vote down

Mine is whatever code I hate working with and want to improve. Keep working on this kind of pet project and eventually management makes it a real project.

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

Umbraco Interaction Layer which bridges the gaps in the Umbraco document API. It also provides a LINQ interface to Umbraco.

link|flag
vote up 3 vote down

I have countless little pet projects, and many more on my to-do list. however I quickly get bored with one and go onto another - so in reality I just have many unfinished utilities!

link|flag
+1 for saying the truth. I still have notebooks with designs and ideas from a decade ago that never went anywhere! – JeeBee Dec 16 '08 at 12:14
vote up 2 vote down

Mine is Project Hamster - the gnome time tracker. Have been working on it for 1.5 years now!

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

Mine is http://www.ListenToManchester.co.uk

I'm re-writing it at the moment....

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

I've got several of them but only 2 of them are still alive. It's 3 years for one of them and 2 years for one of them.

link|flag
vote up 2 vote down

I have don't want to be NSFW here ... but my pet project is sort of a web spider. Wich you can call an "automatic pr00n movie downloader". Been working on it, on and of, for about a year.

This actually started as an exercise in making a c# desktop app commuincate with the web via HttpWebRequest.

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.