Internet Explorer 9
March 15th, 2011
I remember when I was in college. We were all using Netscape Navigator. It was around the time Microsoft realised “Whoops, we screwed up, the internet is a big deal after all” and turned around their huge behemoth to focus on Internet Explorer 3/4. There was a great divide in the friendships then: Some loved [...]
The Rename Program
November 3rd, 2010
The Nerd Generation days: Back in 1999 I needed some software to rename thousands of files, and after spending hours scouring the internet for something suitable, I gave up. I already had 7 years experience in Turbo Pascal and Delphi by this time, so I decided to write my own. A fortnight later, I was [...]
Call to Arms!
August 13th, 2010
I never thought I’d type this entry. My previous website portfolio has included code to apply hacks and fixes for IE6, 7 and 8. While I’m on the topic, this is good advice for all you budding (or some experienced) web developers out there. Why do I only apply fixes to 6, 7, and 8? [...]
Apple, Windows, Linux…
June 5th, 2010
I’ve spent a lot of time using Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Windows XP and 7, and Ubuntu over the last year. It’s remarkable and amusing how similar and dissimilar they are in surprising ways. I think the main issue people overlook is what the core of the operating system is built on, or derived [...]
News Just In: Piracy Bad!
April 6th, 2010
Every day I take the time to read my iGoogle. It has my weather, news, email and RSS feeds. There is no better place to get my daily dose of informationm and kudos to Google for managing to provide such an excellent facility. I’m aware other sites can provide similar, but they tend to be [...]