Nov 03 2011

New cycling log plugin enabled

I’ve had a bit of spare time to get the plugin operating as I would want so I’ve now transferred the old data in and enabled it.

Before anyone asks “where’s the source code?”, I need to do a clean-up of a couple of the classes and when it’s in reasonable shape, I’ll upload it to the WordPress plugin repository.

It uses as custom mySQL table to store entries, WordPress options table to store plugin option data and pChart 2.0 for graphical presentation.

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Aug 01 2011

Time for a new Babbage Engine

My PC has been limping along for a long while now and whilst I did promise to buy a new one when the [in]famous Duke Nukem Forever game was released I didn’t get around to it – the game hasn’t exactly chalked up many good reviews (most of which from people who never purchased it and/or expecting something it simply was never going to be).

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Jun 19 2011

EA 9 released, protocol handler verified

In keeping with their prolific release schedule, Sparx Systems have recently released v9.0 of Enterprise Architect.

I’ve verified that the EA Protocol Handler works with this version without change. Should anyone find anything untoward then consider dropping a post to the Sourceforge project page’s forum.

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Apr 15 2011

Pseudovariables in Visual Studio debugging session

Ever wanted to quickly see the security context at the current stack location in a native application? Here’s a quick bookmark for the MSDN page describing Pseudovariables in Visual Studio.

$user can be very useful when tracing multi-tier calls with delegated tokens.

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Jan 22 2011

PC upgrade soon, it’s nearly here…

“It” being the long awaited release of Duke Nukem Forever. Scheduled for early May (6th in Europe) the game now being completed by Gearbox software (I hope they don’t make a hash of it) and not 3D Realms (who did seem to be making a hash of it!) has been voted top vapour ware title for the past decade or so! Looks like that award might finally be offered to another deserving product!

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