Thursday, October 19, 2006

One Project…Done

Over the last three months I have been working really hard on this one project called Personnel Management System. It is an ASP.NET 2.0/C#/SQL Server 2000 web application. I had to create everything from scratch, so it was challenging and fun at the same time. I felt pretty good for having completed it well and right on schedule. The least enjoyable part was doing the documentation, which I'm glad to say is finished.

My new project is an Asset Inventory System, which is a combination of a Windows Desktop Application written in C# and a Mobile App written in C++ running on Windows CE OS. I got to use virtual machine and work with embedded applications in this project. I'm pretty excited even though Window Desktop and Mobile Applications are not my expertise.

Friday, October 13, 2006

If Humans Disappeared Overnight

I saw this interesting picture from timesonline.co.uk, and I'd like to share with everyone.

Life

Source: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/TGD/picture/0,,351113,00.jpg

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Life

Life

Late Nights Again

I'm currently working on the next version of Dealyzer, and it's going to be a while til it's finished. Probably not until the first quarter of next year. I have many plans for this site, such as the addition of a forum. Definitely more functionalities than what it currently has. I don't mind all the late night work, but then there are also work and school, so it's not easy at all. In the mean time, I just need to keep myself motivated.

Dealyzer won't be looking like this much longer.

Dealyzer

Dealyzer

Dealyzer

Thursday, October 5, 2006

SharePoint and K2.NET Workflow

SharePoint & K2.NET Workflow Workshop

I really enjoy going to these workshops, because I get to learn more about different types of technologies and how they are being used in various organizations. This workshop was held in the building where I work, so that gave me extra incentive to attend. It was presented by AIS and K2.NET, which are Microsoft Partners.

What I got from this workshop was THINK DIGITAL. It was interesting to see SharePoint, InfoPath, and K2.NET work seamlessly together to digitize file sharing in one of the demos presented by K2.NET. I'm not a SharePoint developer, but I am thinking of giving a try, because I believe that's what organizations will be using to move toward a paperless workplace.

SharePoint and K2.NET Workflow

Sunday, October 1, 2006

What is RAID?

Let me know if you find this amusing, because I do. See for yourself.
RAID
Source: http://sickedank.com/raid.jpg

RAID