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Revision as of 23:42, 6 September 2011
Jack Henderson is a software developer who lives in Auckland, New Zealand, and works on programming projects and PC support.
Website: http://www.wikisetup.com Email: jack@jack.co.nz Phone: 64 021 265 7090
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"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single Hello World"
Latest
Drupal Skin
Seaside
Here is what web programming is really like:
Writing
The two domains (Fourier transforms, energy and matter)
key-as-hashref (What does it mean conceptually to use a hash-ref as a hash-key?)
Start of structure comparison stuff
Nodal Reduction (in-progress glossary of nodal concepts here)
Code
- Javascript
Login to a Mediawiki without leaving your page
- PHP
Install an Ipbwiki Forum Addon
Extension:FileHistoryClear.php
- AS
- C# swf
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mesh/archives/2003/05/integrating_fla_1.html
- C
- bind
Links
Michael Moore on the Wall St bailout plan
Bertrand Russell's The Problems of Philosophy
Good relational database article, SciDB
- Not mentioned in the article, is KDB+, a mature, very fast, column-oriented RDBMS --Infomaniac 10:55, 14 December 2010 (PST)