Yeah, alright. Those are words I would never have thought I’d see in a title in a blog post, “thanks to Microsoft.” But, it is true. Microsoft is adding C# and the CLI to the list of technologies that it promises it will not sue for. This is Microsoft’s “Community Promise”, which means that to [...]
Since 1996, when I was introduced to the concept of free software and the GNU/Linux operating system (in the form of Slackware), I started to take a look around and found myself amazed at what was the free software community then. Watching it build massively amazing pieces of software that are second to none in [...]
I have been in Toledo since the 15th now. I haven’t had much in the way of time to actually work on anything, being that I have much more restricted access to technology up here than I do at home. My phone gives me access to email, so I have been keeping up with that [...]
Alrighty, so I wanted to play with Mono 2.0. I thought about packaging it up, but the packaging for Mono in Debian and Ubuntu is extremely complex, and would have taken me a lot of time that I simply don’t have. So, instead, I wrote a BASH script that pulls Mono 2.0 and friends from [...]
So, I was dinking around in Google Reader yesterday and reading my Daily WTF, when I came across this wonderful post. Of course, upon seeing the code listed in that post, I nearly excremented bricks, the code listed there being obviously stupid (I would so fire anyone that used 14 levels of nested if statements [...]
Roy Schestowitz often posts two kinds of links: highly underrated, and highly overrated. However, he posted an article a few hours ago that has me wondering if he actually reads some of the things that he posts. The article, Another Reason to avoid Mono: Security, is entirely misleading. The problem is actually within Windows Vista. [...]