John Resig


Gaim Buddy List Sorter

This is a Perl command-line utility designed to sort your Gaim Buddy List (Handling the new XML version, as opposed to the old text file version).

Comment · Posted: April 12th, 2003


Mathtutor

Spent all day yesterday working on the Mathtutor web site – I think it’s finally almost done. I re-worked the design and made it look half-way decent along with adding a slew of content all over the site. I just want this to be done so that I can concentrate on my school work. I […]

Comment · Posted: April 9th, 2003


D-Link WAP Mac Address Adder

This is a Perl command-line utility designed so that you can quickly and easily add a MAC address to the control list of your D-Link Wireless Access Point.

Comment · Posted: April 8th, 2003


Seminars

I gave a seminar this past week on the new features that will be coming out in Perl 6 – you can view it online here. The next seminar that’s coming up is one on Flat File Databases – how to implement them properly. (This will be coming soon) I’m waiting to see how my […]

Comment · Posted: April 6th, 2003


RIT SIS Account Query

This Perl library can be included into your code and utilized to authenticate against the RIT SIS web site and acquire current course information, amoungst other items.

Comment · Posted: April 1st, 2003


RIT SIS Query

A simple Perl library that you can include in your code to connect to the RIT SIS web interface and download course information. Was utilized in the original RIT Schedule Maker.

Comment · Posted: April 1st, 2003


Server is back up

Fury was down this weekend due to an upgrade – little did I realize that it was going to take so long. The schedule maker is back up now and it seems to be functioning fine. I did a little bit of work on the Mathtutor site – I have to do a bunch more […]

Comment · Posted: March 30th, 2003


The News

Here’s the latest buzz – the schedule maker has become wildly popular this past month and I’m really excited. I just added a feature the other day (for Gracie’s Dinnertime Theatre) so that you can see how many people are at class at any given time of the day: http://schedule.csh.rit.edu/?p=density Give it a try and […]

Comment · Posted: March 21st, 2003


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