Whazzaab
Ahh, knocked off a few hours at Net Image yesterday and today… that’ll make some bucks! I’m thinking of saving the money earned from Net Image, so I can get a Motor Cycle License. That would be cool.
One of these days I’ve got to finish the project I’m working on; it’s got to be finished for May, and should at that time be bug-free! That’s a challenge, but hey what doesn’t break you only makes you stronger…. At least I hope
Tomorrow I’ve got yet another test, this time in physics. It’s not going to be fun. However, after the test I’m gonna get some bear and celebrate the weekend, now that’ll be fun.
See ya, and keep codin’
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New screenshot
Hurry up, there is a new shot in the ‘Screenshots Department’.
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Abbrevations and new technology
Lets get it overwith (I believe this is my first rant, as it is called… ):
Everytime there’s a new technology there’s a new abbrev, and it’s not like there’s not enough out there already. Like Microsoft creating the new buzz .NET, this involves making up a lot of technology and calling these techs abbrevated names. For instance SOAP, some object oriented thingy that is used in .NET
You can actually read a text where an entire paragraph is filled with these acronyms, every other is a such. I hate it!
Call the stuff what it is, and forget the code language. Damn it!
(I know the above sucks, but hey, I’m tired of reading stuff like “COM+ will replace COM in the .NET which focues on XML using SOAP and a language like C#, VB, Jave, ASP, etc.” It’s hard enough to cope with evolution as it is)
Must have been the baddest piece I’ve written in a long time…
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How time passes by
It’s funny how time passes by. I could have sworn that it was only a couple of days since the last update. I was wrong!
What’s happened in the meantime? On Friday we started taking tests to as a way of trying to figure out how it’s going to be when we start on the exams in a couple of months. Next week we’ll continue, but since we don’t have tests every day, that means that I’ve got some time to spare. So I’m going back to Net Image and knock off a couple of hours.
That’s about it. Read you in the future…
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phpWeather and Postgres
I finally sat down and made a bit for Gimpsters phpWeather, namely PostgreSQL support for his new OO weather thingy.
Hopefully it works! See, I don’t have a working installation of Apache, PHP4 and Postgres, but we’ll see
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Nothing to say
I’ve got absolutely nothing to say at all… but that is not going to stop me ![]()
A frind of mine, Gimpster, is coding a package called phpWeather, which can be used to display weather conditioins from locations all over the world. He has just released a new version (1.9), which is build with OOP in mind.
It’s a pretty fun little gadget, go check it out.
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Chillin’
I’m still tired, but I guess that’s how it’s gonna be.
I’ve coded a bit on a project, and it’s really coming along now. That’s great.
I better turn my attention to the television… Big Brother has started again
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Long time
It sure has been a long time since the last update, but… well, shit happens
What’s happened?
Last Saturday I was in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, to attend LinuxForum 2001. That was cool! I’ve never been to such a conference before and it was quite exciting. And the fact that I got merchandise like a t-shirt only made it better.
Apparently I haven’t slept quite as much as I should this week, which has made me very tired. Hopefully I’ll be more awake after this weekend.
‘Till next time… see ya all, and have fun
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