DevTrack Tracking System

Ah, the twists and turns of life at M.A.R.S. Stout Inc! It’s like a jolt of caffeine that woke up an old project I’d shelved, one that’s all about collaborative wizardry in software development. And voilà, here comes DevTrack! Picture this: a shiny, new web-based tech tool, a kind of Swiss Army knife for tracking projects, reporting issues, and brainstorming new ones. It’s like a digital butler, always ready to assist.

What’s the secret sauce? Well, DevTrack is a brainchild of my Bortal technology. It’s a cool blend of PHP serving up XML data, while XSLT transformations do a little dance and put everything up on the web. It’s like making a smoothie with tech ingredients!

Now, this isn’t just a pet project. M.A.R.S. Stout Inc is actually using it to streamline their service development and deployment. Talk about a test drive! I’ve jazzed it up with MySQL (goodbye, SQLite!), full XSLT integration, and some nifty user tools. It’s growing up so fast, I’m getting sentimental.

I’ve got a laundry list of upgrades I’m itching to roll out. If this winter traps me indoors, well, that’s just more time for tinkering. I read somewhere – a government paper, I think – that collaboration tools are the next big thing in software. They’re like the hot new band everyone wants tickets for. My baby, DevTrack, is web-based and flaunts the latest in XSLT and XML tech. But hey, what do you, dear readers, think about it? Drop a comment, don’t be shy!

And Mom, if you’re reading this – no, this post isn’t for you. I can hear you already: “My child, the greatest programmer in the galaxy!” Yes, yes, but let’s keep that between us, shall we?

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