Though I’m sure this is not the first post on the subject, the VS 2005 Developer Center has launched the go-live licenses for Visual Studio 2005 B2. MSDN Subscribers can download the full version of Visual Studio 2005. For those who may not have an MSDN subscription, Beta 2 versions of all […]
Archive for April, 2005
Suffice it to say, when I saw the image initially I could scarcely believe my eyes.. then I saw the icons. Somebody has WAY too much time on his hands…
<>And of course, the link: http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000387037480/
EPIC 2014 - The reign of Googlezon
Published April 6th, 2005 in Blogging, Community, Futurism and Google. 0 Comments This presentation was put together by a couple of university students at Georgia Tech. It tells an orwellian tale about the demise of what we would call “modern media”. The clip is narrated and runs 8 minutes. It packs a lot of thinking into those 8 short minutes.
This project has caused […]
Security vs. Functionality
Published April 6th, 2005 in Development, Open Source, Programming and Security. 0 CommentsI’ve been trying to decide whether or not to implement some “security” measures in Chromium Blog Project. The three that are causing me the most grief in terms of a decision are:
Allowing HTML in Posts
Allowing Anonymous comments/responses
Putting some sort of image in to restrict automated account creation & logins
Right now, I’m coming down […]
Chromium Plan Posted
Published April 5th, 2005 in Development, Open Source and Programming. 0 CommentsThe initial plan for Chromium has been posted on the SourceForge page. It’s pretty high-level at this point, but it lays out what I plan to do, and what components I want to implement in the initial releases. I’ve included the basics of that post here, but the SourceForge post has more […]
Well here it is, yet another blog by yet another .NET developer. I’m not quite sure what to do with this opening post. I’m working on a blog project of my own. It’s being hosted on SourceForge, and I hope to post more details of that project soon.
Enjoy the Blog!







