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Desktop Programming
Win32
26 Aug 2006   Updated: 26 Nov 2014   Rating: 4.92/5    Votes: 54   Popularity: 8.32
Licence: Apache    Views: 249,742     Bookmarked: 162   Downloaded: 6,807
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Provides a base to use when programming OpenGL-enabled applications for the real world, rather than a simple hello world.
2 May 2003   Updated: 24 Nov 2014   Rating: 4.92/5    Votes: 157   Popularity: 10.54
Licence: Apache    Views: 687,624     Bookmarked: 194   Downloaded: 5,989
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A beginner's guide to talking like a computer.
Programming Languages
C
31 Mar 2002   Updated: 6 May 2014   Rating: 3.34/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 3.72
Licence: Apache    Views: 158,425     Bookmarked: 27   Downloaded: 1,310
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Convert an integer to its textual description
Web Development
HTML
14 Feb 2000   Updated: 28 Aug 2006   Rating: 3.46/5    Votes: 13   Popularity: 3.86
Licence: MIT    Views: 130,713     Bookmarked: 29   Downloaded: 1,596
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Aids developers with color intensities

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Programming Languages
Typescript
19 Apr 2024   Updated: 19 Apr 2024   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 1   Popularity: 0.00
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Just a simple routine and helper routine to generate unique IDs suitable for disconnected systems.

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I've been in software development since 1994. Over the years I've learned quite a lot in what it takes to complete the process of pushing out a quality product to customers in a timely fashion. As most of my colleagues could attest, there have been many challenges in our new and growing field in the past couple of decades as the industry matures rapidly. Much more so than most others historically speaking.

As such, I've learned one of the best aspects of software engineering is embracing the change that inherently comes along with it as new technologies constantly emerge to help us improve our world one application at a time as we make sense of the overwhelming amount of data now prevalent in the Information Age.

We truly live in a time unlike that ever known to mankind in recorded history, and it is my hope to do my part to help it along to face the challenges and demands of tomorrow.