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[3:27 PM EDT - PHPing.]

Hey, PHP is pretty cool. I can do just about everything I'm doing with my perl scripts, except that it's.. eaiser! Well, I'll reserve judgement until I finish the conversion. But I've got PHP versions of most of my pages now, so if you go and look at them, you'll get a semi functional site.

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[5:06 PM EDT - Who needs frames?]

Oh hey.. so this solves that frames issue that I've always wondered about. Geez, I should've gotten to this earlier. It would've saved me a lot of development time whenever I was adding new pages or updating links. Ah well, I guess being lazy does have it's drawbacks..

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[10:23 PM EDT - Chugging along.]

I'm going at a good clip with these conversions. I realized that I hadn't updated the Homepage links yet and I've still got the Journal entries to parse. I think I'll leave that up to the scripts to do.

Anyway, I just got back from our Mother's Day dinner. Most of the family came out, but the food didn't. Well, it did, except we waited an hour for it to arrive! I was there for three hours! Craziness.

Oh yeah, lots of gossip. Well, not really. But interesting nonetheless.

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[11:00 PM EDT - Completely slipped my mind.]

Oh, I had written down an idea but forgot about it when work piled up. I was thinking of putting together some sort of simplistic game where you're the owner of a software company. You have certain skills and a level of programming ability and what you want to be is successful. To do that, you need to make money and keep your customers happy. However, your software has bugs, and you need to fix them to keep your clients paying their support bills. You don't have the time to do it all yourself and expand sales, so you need to hire employees to do some work, but they need to be trained, etc.

I'm pretty sure someone's come up with this sort of game idea right?

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024 @ 06:41:57 EDT

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