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the illusion of Market Share and software
When speaking of browsers, Operating Systems, or various other pieces of technology, people will often speak of “market share”. I’ve [...]
A dynamic New Year’s Post
HAHA! How’s that for a clever title? Oh… well… ahem… nevermind. As a avid user of my own INIFile class, which I first write about- [...]
An Extension to the GenericListViewSorter class
As I posted previously here, Sorting a Listview can be something of a pain in the butt. In that article, I covered some basics on providing a class that [...]
The Windows ListView: Sorting
Anybody who has used windows is probably familiar with the ListView control. It is used in Windows Explorer; it is even used for the desktop. Heck, the [...]
Linux App Gem: ejecter
One feature of windows that I often miss while using My Linux laptop is the ability to eject USB drives from the system tray. With my Linux Mint 10 install [...]
Python- Counting Code Lines
It’s a relatively trivial task, really easy to do with the command prompt and GNU wc: [crayon-6767f890ceb24029156883/] I executed this within the [...]
Broken Consoles Means “free” Hard Drives :D
I don’t know how helpful this will be, but it sort of surprised me. Basically, my brother has managed to go through three PS3 consoles. Each time, [...]
BASeBlock, Scripts, and SerializationBinders
So, as mentioned in the previous post, I added a “sort” of scriptability to BASeBlock. I made some tweaks, and refactored the code so it was a [...]
Free software- it still costs you!
Oftentimes, when comparing software products in the same market, you’ll see comparisons made where one product has a “pro” over another [...]
My Take on running FreeBSD on Non x86/x64 systems
I don’t have one. It’s impossible to form a opinion on a set of hardware and software that I’ve never used and have no intention on [...]