Imported from my LiveJournal.
  • Cervisia

    Although Eclipse is a nifty IDE (and runs ok on this box), I’ve gotten too used to Emacs, and so am a bit frustrated by Eclipse (even with some keybindings set to mimic Emacs). So, I’m opting to use Emacs instead to do code work, and use Cervisia as my CVS frontend (yes, Emacs does have a CVS frontend, but I’m used to GUIs, so there.).

  • Friendster whoring

    Me to a friend of mine: “People with around 80 friends on the damned thing are borderline Friendster addicts. Over that, and they’re probably just friend-whoring.” (This was about a month and a half ago)

  • SMS Gateways and Java

    Playing around with the idea of integrating Java into the Kannel gateway somehow, in particular the smsbox component. I’m looking at Kannel’s latest CVS codebase, and it looks… scary. If ever, I’ll be bootstrapping the whole thing via interfacing with the existing components using JNI, then slowly porting code to the Java side. From the looks of things, I’ll most likely be leaving a large chunk still in C, specifically the code that handles talking to the bearerbox.

  • No Subject

    Mental note: Bring a jacket. I’m freezing my ass off here. Grr…

  • Firsts

    So, the first day of my first job has finally ended. All I can say is that it was fun. =) I got to play around with Kannel, learn the Nokia CIMD2 protocol, met several interesting souls, and generally enjoyed myself (even if it was work.

  • No Subject

    Spiffy new version of LogJam being used here.

  • Java IDEs

    If you ever have to use an IDE for Java, I suggest you get Eclipse. On this system, Eclipse performs pretty well, considering that the core runs in Java. SWT apps will always leave Swing apps in the dust, IMHO.

  • Finally fixed...

    Finally, some parts of my site are fixed, especially this section and its support pages. My thanks goes out to Neil for helping me with my CSS.

  • Interesting links...

    A few interesting sites, blogs, and pages:

    • Mikhail online: Tech geek musings and other stuff. One of a handful techie guys I know who can converse about parallel programming, Linux, and life in one sitting.
  • Interface: