Tuesday, June 30, 2009

How HR And A Programmer Read A Programmer's CV

he he he: http://gandolf.homelinux.org/~smhanov/blog/?id=56

Tweet Buffer: Twuffer

Hmm, I quite like this idea, simply because it's a neat utilisation of twitter which you might think should have been part of the original web app (twitter) but is just a sensible extension - and a good example of third party expansions to open API's:

Creating A Shortcut To Open Current File In Explorer From Visual Studio

Here's a neat little item that most people won't know about in Visual Studio 2008 - opening the directory of the current file in windows explorer:

I Know It's A Joke, But I Might Do This

Monday, June 29, 2009

Local And Global Temporary Tables In SQL Server

Some good information for those wishing to create temp tables in their stored procs...

It seems that CREATE TABLE #tablename is very local, however ## is not so local after all...

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009

Google Feeds - Why RSS Should Be Embraced

Well, having previously thought Google didn't like to provide RSS feeds (you can see the content essentially being stolen) here's how they decided to implement it:

It's Done. And I'm Shattered.

Well, thankyou to everyone who has (or will have) sponsored me for yesterday - you can now hit me up at http://original.justgiving.com/matthewwebster/

You can check out my tweets at #londonbrighton or http://www.twitter.com/horacebury and my photos at http://www.twitpic.com/photos/horacebury

Sunday, June 21, 2009

London To Brighton Bike Ride For BHF

I would like to remind everyone that you can sponsor me for the London to Brighton (58 mile) bike ride on June 21, 2009: http://www.justgiving.com/matthewwebster

I really appreciate any and all sponsorship I can get.

If you want to take part, please visit BHF's website where, for the first year ever, you can sign up online: http://www.bhf.org.uk/

Friday, June 12, 2009

An Interesting Piece Of Research On Weight Loss

This seems to back up the information about simply moving about more each day eating more healthy meals, rather than cutting down drastically and exerting yourself ridiculously, to be the key to successful weight loss:

Subversion Explained

This enterprising young chap has broken the Subversion (SVN) source code control and versioning system down for all us pro techy geeks...

Windows 7 To Ship Without IE In Europe

Yep, finally, it's true and Opera's whinging has finally paid off. Sort of...

Favourites From Salami Tsunami

Yes, it's true, Dusty Scott, aka Pork Tornado, aka Salami Tsunami, is the greatest blogger in the world...

Swine Flu Is a Pandemic

http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1904062,00.html

Swearwords

If you want to block swearwords on your site, here's some resources. Things to think about are your intended audience, the seriousness of your site and how strict you want to be...

Power Save, Bread And Back To The Future II

Lifehacker and Gizmodo to the rescue, again...

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Acorn Gamez - Reliving The Wonder

While getting a bit hacked off with a PC yesterday, I went looking for some videos from years gone by. I found some videos by a guy who really should be linked: http://www.youtube.com/user/peetvanpeebles

I really have to say thank you to Peet Van Peebles here - these videos are so inspiring! I just want to fire up the old Risc PC and get playing again :)














































Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Literal Music Video

Just been sent a link for literal music videos on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj-x9ygQEGA

Very funny.

My Word Of Today: sesquipedalian

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sesquipedalian

Twittering

Ok, some more twitter links - just not really sure what I'm getting up to now!

Monday, June 01, 2009

Microsoft's Own Firefox Attack

A bit scary: http://www.geek.com/articles/news/microsoft-net-update-installs-firefox-add-on-without-permission-2009061/

In short, the February update to Windows installs the .NET Framework into Firefox (if you have it) which allows web pages to install software onto your machine with a single click - this means they could install security hacks onto your computer without you knowing, very easily. Either follow the instructions on the linked sites, or open your firefox Add-ons page (found under Tools on the menu bar) and disable the .NET Framework 1.0 addon.

LifeHacker's Best Of The Last Week

Dilbert Links...

A huge collection of Dilbert animations...

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