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Essential Javascript Libraries

I was asked today what javascript libraries I used for dModeler (which my team created during the recent Red Bull Programming Competition) so I’ve compiled them below. ImportXML – An incredibly handy library for importing remote XML data. Dom-Drag – Add drag support to any DOM object. Very easy to use. JSGraphics – Draw free-form […]

Comment · Posted: February 1st, 2005


Social Club Presentation

At tonight’s Social Computing Club meeting I’m going to be presenting the new Schedule Maker Demo and giving my thoughts as to how I feel Social networking will come to play in this particular application. For all those interested, you are welcome to attend. The meeting will be at 6pm in Building 70, Room 2400.

Comment · Posted: January 31st, 2005


RSS Error

Sorry to everyone reading my RSS feed (on LiveJournal), I noticed a bug which was making the feed display everything (including links, projects and blog posts). I’ve modified it to to display only the correct category. If you’re interested in subscribing to the feeds, the information is as follows: Blog Posts – I post every […]

Comment · Posted: January 27th, 2005


IE DOM/DHTML Bugs

During the re-write of the Schedule Maker, I’ve encountered a number of ‘issues’ that exist when developing cross-browser web applications, mainly in Internet Explorer. I’ll point out a couple important ones here.

Comment · Posted: January 25th, 2005


RedBull Competition

Tonight is the 4th RedBull Programming Competition and I’ve got a feeling that team Perl is going to do well. Looking at the other teams, the majority of them are freshman and, therefore, not a major concern. I’m hoping for some good challanges this time around as this is my fourth time competing. The first […]

Comment · Posted: January 21st, 2005


Schedule Maker Redesign

The majority of my free time, lately, has been going into redesigning the RIT Schedule Maker, which I released two years ago, on the 29th. For the anniversary I’m planning on releasing a demo of the new application for people to play around with and get use to. On a side note: I’m really enjoying […]

Comment · Posted: January 19th, 2005


Site Updates Complete

I’ve managed to finish up a number of updates to the web site. There is significantly more content, a number of RSS feeds, and a number of projects to download. There are about 20 projects left that I still need to dig up the code for and they will be going up very soon. Until […]

Comment · Posted: January 14th, 2005


DeliciousGator

I just finished a nice little plug-in for GreaseMonkey which changes all of the ‘Email’ links in News Gator Online to del.icio.us post links, which is much more useful. More information about the code can be found here: DeliciousGator. Give it a try and let me know if you notice any bugs. The only sticky […]

Comment · Posted: January 12th, 2005


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