Git is a powerful Source Code Management tool, which was created out of the need to replace BitKeeper -- quickly! -- with something else for the Linux kernel development. In the meantime it has evolved to be one of the best SCMs around. Unfortunately, Git on Windows is only officially supported using Cygwin. However, there is a fork (currently in the process of being merged with "official" git) which enables you to compile git using MinGW/MSys.
This project aims to make installing this port easy.
Homoiconic is an experiment in publishing code and words about code on a small scale. When I write, I will add files to the homoiconic git repository, organized by date. Code will be included in the posts and also in the folder with the posts that discuss them, so it’s easy to download what you like. You can even download the entire thing as an archive if you want. I will be tagging new ‘posts’ in del.icio.us. You can subscribe to an RSS feed that will alert you when I manually tag a new post. If you do this, you will need to manually check posts for updates, or come back here to the home page.