Snipt

Earlier, I had posted about Snipt.org and a WordPress plugin that “embeds” code from it.   The Action, Part 2: Gaming the Service for the Fun of I.T. Of course, if somebody is allowing you to embed code from a remote location in a faithful manner, the natural next step would be to strip out [...]

The Setup: Which “Snipt” Are We Talking About? Remember when Snipt was discussed here a few days ago? To add more confusion to the snippet remote storage controversy, there’s another site (which some of you have already mentioned) called Snipt.org, which does not appear to be the same as Snipt.net. Although the two sites are [...]

Snip-Snip-Snipt!

March 1, 2009 at 9:42 PM · 3 comments

in Management,Programming,Services

Snip-snip-snip– Snipt! No, this shouldn’t be confused with SnipSnap… Snipt is a new Web-based service that has a promising slogan: “long-term memory for coders”. The premise of the offering is to allow coders (developers, programmers, enthusiasts, etc.) to store their code snippets online and, presumably, to also share them with others. Clearly, Snipt has entered [...]