Mschedule.com!
Sunday, April 10th, 2005This is a pretty sweet project that me and Matt Pizzimenti are working on. Check out the Map demo:
This is a pretty sweet project that me and Matt Pizzimenti are working on. Check out the Map demo:
On any unix or linux command prompt, type “cat /dev/urandom”. It’s fun to watch… but only if you are REALLY bored.
So, for example, UofM students can login to login.itd.umich.edu with SSH.
OMG! This software rocked my world for like half an hour. It is a fun text entry system that doesn’t involve a keyboard. You simply move the mouse towards letters you want to type. It also optimizes for commonly spelled words. So, this could be the future of cellphone text entry. Eyetracking and special needs uses are pretty interesting.
I really would love to start a start up if I could. I have some creative ideas that we might be able to take far enough, and here at UofM would be the perfect place to start such a business because we’ve got so many smart people. Maybe we could even use some of my friends business degrees. Here’s a little motivation article to all my comp sci peeps to take a look at.
Something I might start reading…
Software Development, Programming, Design, and Craft – developer.* – DeveloperDotStar.com
John Munsch, Creator of HotSheet, an open source RSS reader written in Java.
For those interested in PHP Web Programming:
I’ve created an XML document updated daily of the Residence Hall Menu’s. Enjoy.
XML… I need to learn this and use it. Web Services baby!
XML.com: XML From the Inside Out — XML development, XML resources, XML specifications