Break Time
I spent a couple hours this afternoon writing the application. People from the other side of the earth got to watch on my WebEx as I wrote it.
I get to take a break now! No app tonight (EDT), next app will be tomorrow night. Time is posted up above. Tons more to do today, so cya!
Check out my latest creation for some old school Atari action!
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the link is taking me to theenglish.com
I'm getting the crazy site too when I click the link.. I don't get it =|
I have a suggestion for a simple app
Create a simple DIY database program that saves in the CSV-format (or perhaps tab delimited TSV). Don't do anything fancy. Just provide a table similar to Excel where the user enters text in each field
Oh, I had three ideas that I finally wrote down so I could tell you in chat, then you go ahead and get done early! ;)
Here's my three ideas: I'd love you if you did any of these! :D J/k, but I really would super-appreciate it, and I'd take them apart line-by-line to learn...
Idea 1
make a "airplane mode" app that quits any applications you want. When you want ultimate battery lifetime on your laptop, activate it and "bam".
Idea 2 (my favorite!)
Or even better, a telnet app. it is an embedded telnet control in C#, so you can map commands to buttons and see results in a window.
Idea 3
another idea - an app to edit files in a .cab (cabinet file) - or at least a way to put files back in / take out of a cabinet file.
Heres some ideas
How about a voice control system to run programs.
wouldnt mind a screensaver that displays system information, (might also be unlocked with voice?)
Keep these cool apps coming.
Goot
I like the Screensaver idea...
Here's an idea for you:
A UI test script generator that could record clicks and keyboard keys and then be saved and run again later. It could use either windows titles + relative locations or absolute locations for mouse clicks. On even cooler idea is if the API was setup as a COM DLL so you could script it!
can you write an app that writes my code for me? im tired of working.
I guess this means no theme park trips until this is done huh? That's a shame those dueling wood coasters in Hershey are calling my name!
I've got an idea I'm currently implementing for myself and just for myself on Linux.
While watching my OSD displaying what song there is currently on (there are 1000s of plugins for media players to do this), I got the idea to do the same with vocables.
Just display them while working on the computer. Takes almost no brain power, while doing other stuff and if you see the things often enough you'll know them by heart.
Three modes:
- Display "foreign = native" for learning.
- Display first "foreign" for some secs then pause, then "native" to have some fun and to "test" yourself while working.
- Display first "native" for some secs then pause, then "foreign" to have some fun and to "test" yourself while working.
And I guess with OSD type 'superlearning' you could do lots other stuff, too.
Just an idea.
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Fabian(X)
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