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Journal Journal: Slashdot, .NET, XML, Hailstorm, and other weird things

Slashdot seems to value my opinion. Or is it just that I metamoderate promptly? Third time to get metamod in a week, and I got mod at the same time.

It's a pain to search for info about .NET on the Internet. Did Microsoft consider that when naming their new brainchild?

Made XML adapter for school course schedule server. Now have data to play with. Will probably make scheduling app, as am too lazy to do my schedule on paper. ;) Time to learn web applications in C#, anyway.

KnowNow.com is useful.

Hailstorm is obscure. Where are the tech specs? Hope I can get away without an NDA, or that they'll let me know that even with one...

Got a couple of emails from someone as interested in Hailstorm as I am.

I just wish Microsoft reconsiders and doesn't charge for it. Sucky..

I've procrastinated again, haven't I?

Tomorrow: Lab report. Long test in Philosophy. Handouts in Eco. Dinner. Don't forget to tell mom bank account still isn't activated.

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Journal Journal: Quick disclaimer!

I'm actually a Linux/programming geek! Don't let these journal entries fool you! =)

Microsoft

Journal Journal: The .NET saga continues

Spent another day grappling with .NET.

For some reason, I can't access c:\InetPub on \\asiastudents\, which bothers me no end as I'm _already_ Administrator.

On the other machine - the one we develop on, the 333 that just barely squeaks by - I hadn't updated IIS. IIS 4.0 can't support .NET stuff, hence need to deploy on other server. We did manual copying for most of the day, but it screwed up the builds.

However, I did eventually get Visual Studio .NET to deploy on the other server, with the cost being fully open shares. ACK! WAAAAAH!

I miss Java. I miss PHP!

We could do all sorts of crazy things with XML, maybe.. maybe not. Waah.

Microsoft

Journal Journal: .NET

I can't believe I'm trying to study .NET.

Wait a minute. I _can_ believe that. I've just spent the day struggling with a Visual Studio .NET beta 2 install, only to find out halfway through that the CD drive really is busted.

Oh, well.

It looks interesting enough.

We had a brainstorming session. So difficult to come up with something creative and innovative! I'm a programmer - I'm supposed to make things work, not come up with something completely new. But hey, it's pretty fun.

Found lots of sites that already do what we thought of doing. Ack.

Ah, well.

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