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Today has probably been my most effective day of work yet. I started out the morning by implementing Matt Gemmell’s MGTwitter Engine. It …
Today has probably been my most effective day of work yet. I started out the morning by implementing Matt Gemmell’s MGTwitter Engine. It …
It’s strange how little steps can really hold up the overall progress of a project. In this case, I found myself struggling with developing the …
We all strive for approval in one way or another. Some people search for it in sports, others in academics, others forge their own …
With my research complete and foundation laid, the time has come to start developing this application. Thus, I have begun researching and collecting source …
While I’m taking a break from my ParaSite project in favor of my work with the NCAC on iCensr, I thought I might as well …
Today was time I wasted entirely on developing and implementing a splash screen which fades out to a log in page. While constituting a …
iCensr, in case you hadn’t read my past post, is an application—made in association with the NCAC—to censor your environment by taking pictures and editing …
Before flying off to California, I discussed my internship project with Sarah for the National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC). Seeing as I will be …
Sunday, May 10th and Monday, May 11th were not only two beautifully sunny days, but also the dates for the Interactive Telecommunications Program’s Spring Show. …
Vegas is a magical place of lions, tigers, and barely legal coeds. While Vegas may have had its flirtation with a G rating in the …
Monthly Archives: May 2009