Archive for May, 2006

MCAD



I’ve finally taken the plunge into the wonderful world of Microsoft Certification, having signed up for an horrendously expensive course for MCAD (Microsoft Certified Application Developer), and hopefully extend this to an MCSD at a later date. I had considered the books & exams only route, but it’s very tedious just sifting through a […]

Nero 7 and LightScribe Revisited



Since my initial introduction to LightScribe I’ve not had a great deal of time to do anything with it, real life has been getting in the way. In the meantime my desktop has become awash with Visual Studio Express downloads amongst other things, time for a little DVD/CD burning this weekend.
Keeping all my Visual […]

The Daily WTF



I’ve recently been steered towards a wonderful website called The Daily WTF which is maintained by Alex Papadimoulis. The site contains some of the most hilarious code you are ever likely to read, a lot of which is accredited with being source from ‘Enterprise level’ commercial packages.
It really is a site that every programmer […]

Geniuses and Easter Bonnets



I made some promises to myself when I started this blog, not to turn it into a ‘diary’ or ‘rant’, I guess this post breaks both of those.
It has been an extraordinary month for me, starting with my application for position of ‘Programming Genius’ with a new company. It’s not often you see anyone […]