Fun in the sun = less updates
It's very hard to sit in front of a computer and concentrate on doing work when its 75-80 degrees outside and not a cloud in the sky. I find myself less and less inclined to sit in front of my computer as the weather gets nicer. Which explains why I haven't posted up anything of much value lately. It's just way too nice out to be indoors!
So with that said, I will probably won't be as active on my blog as I have been in the past. Unless it's really nasty outside (rain, humid, 100 degrees), I can't say that I will be spending much time updating the good 'ol blog. Sorry to disappoint anyone, but I am really getting out of shape and I need to try and be a little more active.
I'll still try to post some interesting links and articles that I find here and there. So check back here once in a while, you may just learn something new! And on that note:
- Natural Docs - Natural Docs is an open-source, extensible, multi-language documentation generator. You document your code in a natural syntax that reads like plain English. Natural Docs then scans your code and builds high-quality HTML documentation from it.
- EBA: Web ComboBox V3 - Cross-browser databound lookup control with support for ASP.NET, ASP 3, JSP, and PHP. (some really cool examples here, check em out.)
- DOM-Drag - DOM-Drag is a lightweight, easy to use, dragging API for modern DHTML browsers.
- Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby - Ok, this is the strangest and most entretaining programming book/guide I've ever read. The author is clearly from another planet or on some really good drugs. It's actually fun to read and you learn Ruby from it! Give it a try.
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