Archive for March, 2005
Why are unconventional languages important?
Through the years I have been, and continute to be, a big proponent of learning and using alternate languages. Sometimes they’re called "scripting" languages, but some have compilers to bytecode or even native code, so the lines blur.
One often overlooked reason to learn new languagse is to keep the mind fresh. I […]
Computer decisions + digital home audio
I have two computers, one is PII 450 MHz, the other a dual PIII 550 MHz. The PII is dying a slow, painful death, and the PIII is owned by my work and is loud as a vacuum cleaner. My computing experience has been good enough to keep them this long, and I […]
Posted by Chris Uzdavinis on March 11th, 2005 under Uncategorized | 5 Comments »Introduction
Today I saw a post from a user wishing for more C++ TeamB people to keep blogs. I took the bait and blundered through the setup of this account, but perserverence paid off and so here is my first post. Hopefully this is the least interesting post I make. We’ll see. I’m […]
Posted by Chris Uzdavinis on March 7th, 2005 under Uncategorized | 3 Comments »Server Response from: dnrh1.codegear.com

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