Calling all HitchHackers!
Like to hack in a ethical way? Try this new contest with a decidedly Hitchhikers Guide slant. The contest is sponsored by the EthicalHacker.net a white hat cracker site.
Like to hack in a ethical way? Try this new contest with a decidedly Hitchhikers Guide slant. The contest is sponsored by the EthicalHacker.net a white hat cracker site.
One of my favorite blogs is written and photographed by John Lam. He’s the talented programmer that built the RubyCLR. It is my opinion that Microsoft needs all the help it can get right now and I wish John the… Read More »John Lam Goes to Microsoft
So I spent the night installing Visual Studio on Vista running in Parallels on my MacBook. I don’t have anything to report on it, because it took all night to load.
Flex-Radio SDR-100 Make Magazine’s article. You can test the software for free but the hardware will set you back about $1,400.00. Good article with links.
Why doesn’t Visual Studio let me take two source files and compare them? This is a very basic feature that programmers need. Why is it lacking in such a high profile editor? Anyone? It’s a good thing I have ViM… Read More »Visual Studio – No Diff Tool
Now that I can get back in my Ham shack where the primary Ubuntu box sits, I can start getting back into Ruby programming again. I have gotten my MacBook all set up with Ubuntu and Ruby and now all… Read More »Return to Ruby
This is how I, W0PHT scored: Which OS are You?
With regards to Bill Amend, here’s my version of this classic comic.
Which Programming Language are You? Heh, whatever…
In case anyone is interested, I’m engaged in writing a Mystery Novel called Null Pointer and blogging about the process of writing a novel. Null Pointer is about a programmer who is thrust into a full bore mystery to find… Read More »Null Pointer