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So I was wandering around the net and found Google lab’s “Google Notebook”
I said to myself, “Myself”, I said, “That is some cool stuff”. It’s a nice little framework that will probably end up holding all my notes from all my classes next semester, it’s that spiffy.
I still think I want to write my own notes thingy, since Google’s version doesn’t seem to have collaborative notebooks, could only be a matter of time though.
On that note, however, I must say I have got to get into this AJAX and XMLHTTPRequest or whatever the heck this stuff uses, because it is thoroughly (sp?) and absolutely dynamic and makes for pretty web apps. Maybe I’ll try out some Ruby too, I’ve heard nothing but good about it.
So many cool things, so little time.
Posted May 16th, 2006 - PermalinkThis is a post from a previous system. Information, links and images may not be vaild.
Every self-respecting geek has projects. I mean, come on, how else do we avoid social interaction? Linus had his Sinclair QL and Linux, I have my AMD Sempron and PHP. So, I’ll post my projects, and their code, soon. If you (the readers who do not actually exist) take a liking to a project, feel free to email me. Or just take the source and send me what you’ve done with it!
I could especially use some help on my SimpleNotes project, a collaborative note system. I want it toget really slick, eventually with real time (almost) tracking of updates.
Until later go read Just For Fun, I just finished it, very cool for geeky open-source types. Also, listen to Showbread. May raw rock kill you everyday forever and ever amen.
Posted May 1st, 2006 - Permalink