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VXML

Yesterday I had some fun – I went to lunch with some fellow CSHers and I ended up bringing up the topic of a Voice version of the CSH Member Profiles (a database of house member contact information). Well, after lunch, I came back – did some hunting around online and found out that VXML […]

Comment · Posted: June 8th, 2003


Tempo and Freelance

With rhubarb’s help in finding bugs and suggesting features – I’ve been busy working on the next version of the calendar program called ‘Tempo‘. I should have a listing of the desired features here soon. Also, I’ve been busy doing some freelance design for the Swept Away horse ranch – I have to do design […]

Comment · Posted: June 5th, 2003


Khronos Released

I finished up Khronos today (a day late because I was so busy moving yesterday). For more information, check out the version roadmap which details how the versions are going to work out. I’ll be adding more lists of features in the next couple days detailing the next couple versions. That’s all for now – […]

Comment · Posted: June 2nd, 2003


LLC and Khronos

I’ve been looking into forming a Limited Liability Corporation, as of late, to handle the affairs of my upcoming calendar program, and any additional for-profit software that I write. I’ll probably push it under the name of my old freelance web design business: Juniper Bay (seeing as how that’s a good, professional, name and no […]

Comment · Posted: May 31st, 2003


Khronos v0.1

Got a ton of work done today on the calendar program – Version 0.1 (named Khronos) will be ready to roll out this Sunday, if everything goes according to plan. I finished up a complete feature list, however my ‘net connection from here isn’t that hot, so I’ll probably get it up when I get […]

Comment · Posted: May 27th, 2003


Calendar Plan

I’ve found my competition for the calendar program – the best one on the market (currently) goes by the name of Web Event. They have the most features, and they target Universities in particular to use their program. I’ve written up (on a white board) a list of all the features – that I can […]

Comment · Posted: May 26th, 2003


Jobs

A lot has happened this past week, potential job-wise – a recap: I have a study position this summer re-working some aspects of the CS4 labs – in Perl! Wooo! Credit for Perl! Additionally, next year I was offered a position doing research into Neural Networks, I’ll need at least Calc 4 (ugh!) – but […]

Comment · Posted: May 21st, 2003


Sched. Update

As a note, I found out (more accurately) that it was the Assistant VP who mentioned my Schedule Maker at a meeting of everyone who was on that, previously mentioned, Org. Chart. He is in charge of e-services, which would make sense as to why he would mention my web site. Last day of school […]

Comment · Posted: May 15th, 2003


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