John Resig


Number::Range::Binary

A module for sorting Number Ranges, using a binary search tree.

Comment · Posted: October 8th, 2003


Flaim

This project was the start of yet another graphical AIM client for UNIX.

Comment · Posted: October 1st, 2003


CSH Drink Dropper

This is a command-line utility built to ease the process of dropping drinks from the CSH networked soda drink machine.

Comment · Posted: September 26th, 2003


Busy Quarter

This quarter is picking up. Today at software testing we re-organized our schedules, and I will now be working 23 hours per week (up from about 12-15), and at better times (e.g. not 9am, ugh). So this means that I will be taking a full course load in addition to this and the research that […]

Comment · Posted: September 17th, 2003


Update

Whoops, I totally forgot to update this the past couple weeks – I’ve been real busy with school starting up again, and CSH coming back to life. A quick re-cap of the past week or so: – I wrote and started emoTastic.com as a fun joke, it’s now been used by over 850 journal users. […]

Comment · Posted: September 14th, 2003


Emotastic

A humorous application which attempted to categorize user web logs as being ’emo’ or not.

Comment · Posted: September 8th, 2003


Flava, Calendar, Misc.

Werkt got around to creating the Flava project on SourceForge this past week, and I already have my first task: Doing some work computing the best possible nodes for data transfers (in Perl, of course). I finished the Object Oriented back-end to the Calendar program the other day and I’ve been slowly trying to convert […]

Comment · Posted: August 29th, 2003


Business Reading

I’ve come back home for the weekend, and since my laptop is out of commission, I’m hitting the ol’ paperback. Over the past couple months I’ve been doing a lot of reading about Limited Liability Corporations (because I’m setting one up) but all of the information that I’ve read was pretty non-specific. Today, while at […]

Comment · Posted: August 23rd, 2003


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