Monthly Archives: January 2009

Unwanted

Do you ever get the feeling, despite your best efforts. Your hard work, and even good code you’re just not wanted? Yeah, I feel your pain. I know exactly how you feel. It’s not a good feeling, but at the … Continue reading

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Mac Screenshot

I’ve my MacBook for quite a long time now and I do a lot of stuff on it. Use a lot of open source applications on it. While I find my Mac is better for development purposes than a Windows … Continue reading

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iTunes + School

Did you know, for all of you who actually have a computer that doesn’t have Linux on it, that MIT has put a lot of thier free lecture videos on iTunes?? Very nice! Enjoy the Penguins!

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Goal Update

Step 1: Download the source code for your newly adopted project. Step 2: Review the source code. Get a general idea of how things are setup and where things are at. Step 3: Actually install and use your newly adopted … Continue reading

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Stupid Logic

I do a lot of Crystal Reports at work. We use version XI and while Crystal as a program is okay (at best) I have now run into rather startling flaw. The best example I have is I wanted to … Continue reading

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Teaching Yourself

When I was in school I was always told “Don’t worry, one day you’ll want to do this.” Luckily for me they were right. I eventually grew to love school er… I grew to love learning. Either way though I … Continue reading

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Question?

You have a good job. You make good money. And you like 99% of your coworkers. But, and there always is one, you get little to no benefits. No paid time off, no insurance, etc.  Now, the catch. Despite not … Continue reading

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Effeciency in SQL

At work I would say 90% of my job revolves around writing SQL. Generally there is no Plus in that SQL but every now and then I dabble in the Plus side of things.  But I’ve recently hit a problem. … Continue reading

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