Archive for August, 2006
Another thing about meebo & opensource
Other than how great meebo is and their team work and such, meebo started from another existing project called “gaim”, an opensource project that combines all instant messengers into one.
Meebo creators started by stripping gaim’s source down to the classes and functions they need to get started. And that is where meebo was born from.
And [...]
What you know: Dual monitor 2007wfp
My workspace dream is becoming true. I was having a hard time on purchasing the 2007wfp monitor for two reasons:
1. I am not just ordering 1, but two. It is either I order 2 of them or “forget about it”!
2. A lot of money, but still good. And honestly, I am not used to spending [...]
And I love .net MSDN virtual lab
With .net MSDN virtual lab, you can learn how to build great applications for Windows and the Web through a series of guided, hands-on labs which can be completed in 90 minutes or less. The best part is, the MSDN Virtual Labs don’t require any installation and are available to you immediately for FREE. Start [...]
Directx 10: The new evolution of graphics processing and development
DirectX10: The Next Generation in Gaming
Backup a second … So what is DirectX?
Wikipedia says DirectX is a collection of APIs for easily handling tasks related to game programming on the Microsoft Windows operating system. It is most widely used in the development of computer games for Microsoft Windows. The DirectX SDK is available free from [...]
Humanized Reader: The way to read online
A few of the late Jef Raskin’s disciples have put together a “Humanized Reader“, an aggregator of various design/tech web feeds:
So as a little side project, we decided to try making our own aggregator based on that idea. It’s a work in progress, certainly, but we like what we’ve come up with so far. In [...]
