Setlistr - where musicians can make, share and manage their set lists

Setlistr

My Christmas project this year was to get to grips with AJAX, JQuery and all that javascript business.

I ended up with Setlistr, a web application for people in bands to create, share and manage setlists. It kind of seems a shame that I might be putting marker pens and a bit of paper out of business, but I think it's kind of a neat little app.

One concern for the app was that people should be able to use it without the overhead of creating an account, and that works. If people do create an account then they can clone lists, export them as csv, and make them public.

I think it works, but I'd be greatful of any feedback.

Of course it's free software, so check out the code on github: https://github.com/caprenter/Setlistr

IATI Data Previewer

Iati_data_previewer

Quite chuffed that this little app that I have adapted from previous
work by the marvellous Ben Webb https://github.com/Bjwebb is sitting
around allowing people to preview International Aid Transparency Data.

Also great to hear that the US have signed up to the standard today.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2011/nov/30/hillary-clinton-aid-...

Check it out at:
http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/showmydata/