Blog: Recent Blog Updates
Maple
19:11, 27 June 2008
Maple is a very delicious flavour. I'm serious. They should make more stuff in that flavour so I can eat it.
New design
17:51, 25 January 2008
I think you've noticed by now. In case you haven't, there's a new design here. Something a little darker I'd like to give a try. Maybe I'll start posting content more regularly too. That would give the new design a reason to exist.
Roflcomic
18:16, 18 December 2007
Bryan St. Amour and I have started a new web comic. It's called Roflcomic. Each of us will draw some random comics and put them up on the site. Kinda like the comic section of this site, only two people update it. Neat, eh?
Not a whole lot of content up there yet, but it will be good. We will try to make regular updates.
Web development job
21:12, 25 October 2007
I've finally landed a job in my field. A professor at the University of Windsor, Dr. Robert Kent, recommended me for an opening position at a company called AssKickin Solutions. They do a wide range of projects from web design to software development. Dr. Kent provided me with contact details, which I put to use last night. This morning, I got a phone call at school about an interview today at 2:00pm. So I skipped a couple of classes to head downtown for an interview. The interview went pretty well, and I was offered a position as a Computer Programmer.
To start off, I'll be working in web development, and will expand to other types of projects from there. I'm expecting it to be a very interesting experience. It will be the first time I've ever formally worked in an area related to Computer Science. It's time to put my skill set to the ultimate test — real world application.
Wish me luck!
Timetable generator
00:08, 22 August 2007
Hey all. I thought since school is starting soon, now would be a good time to mention the timetable generator I made a while ago. You input some course details, and it will generate a timetable for you in HTML. You can then save the HTML file and print it. I've uploaded a sample timetable so that you can see what the finished product looks like. It's a fairly basic but nice design.
So go ahead and try it out, and feel free to share this with your friends. When school starts, I'd better see everyone referring to timetables generated on my site! (No pressure.)



