Rob Chartier ~ Contemplation...
.NET, C#, Work, etc.
-
Play Petals Around the Rose
I got it in a few seconds, how long will it take you? http://www.borrett.id.au/computing/petals-j.htm more
-
Oracle and Anti-Terrorism...
A friend pointed me over to Oracle's anti-terrorist limitations on their software... "I am not listed on the United States Department of Treasury lists of Specially Designated Nationals, Specially … more
-
Image Processing Lab in C#
Image Processing Lab in C# <snip> Image Processing Lab is a simple tool for image processing, which includes different filters and tools to analyze images. It’s easy to develop your own filters … more
-
The KHRONOS Projector...
The KHRONOS PROJECTOR - interactive-art installation <snip> What? The Khronos Projector is an interactive-art installation allowing people to explore pre- … more
-
RSS Reading Habits...
If your like me you have a few dozen to a few hundred RSS Feeds subscribed, which you attempt to read daily. My question is, how are you currently organizing them? I used to simply … more
-
Got Ruby?
I just wanted to post up a bunch of resources a friend pointed out to me today related to Ruby. I plan on doing some research into Ruby in the next little while and I wanted to save a … more
-
How well does a Canadian speak "American" English?
Your Linguistic Profile: 65% General American English 15% Dixie 10% Yankee 5% Midwestern 5% Upper Midwestern What Kind of American English Do You Speak? more
-
Linux, Mono, Hello World...
Last night I decided to play on the other side of the fence. I downloaded Puppy (just a small variant of linux) and installed it on a 128MB pen drive. I boot from the pen drive itself. … more
-
Say goodbye to VB6...
Picked up from Jackie Goldstein's Weblog, Mainstream Support for VB6 Ends This Month. Lets all have a moment of silence for good old VB6. I have spent many years with the product and almost … more
-
Myers Briggs Type Indicator (Jung) INTJ
I'm sure we all have did these back in the college days... What is your type? $100 says that at least 75% of the weblogs on this site alone are introverts! Take it. http://www. … more