Making stuff as a founder of Avocado. Former music-maker. Tuna melt advocate. Started Google Reader. (But smarter people made it great.)

Calendar scripts in ASP, PHP. View server-side source script in ASP. Croupier. Wit. Pretty Girls Make Graves, and boy do they ever.

Some script updates
Ivar from Norway asked if he could borrow or look at the script which makes my post calendar. No problem at all! And for anyone else who would like it...here it is for ASP and PHP environments.
A little calendar in ASP.
A little calendar in PHP.

(The BlogLess stuff is stripped out. And, yes, it only shows one month at a time. Navigate back and forth? That's your challenge :)

I've also written a little ASP script which shows the server-side code of files in a folder. See it here.

What do I do every day?
Been busy at work. Very busy. I should update my bio section, since people are asking "What are you working on...?

At work...

Recently: UI architecture for a large-scale B2B browser (web) application. Solution in environment? Oracle to COM, alter data to XML, send to ASP and more COM, change data to HTML via XSLT stylesheets based on environment variables. Allowed us to close on a deal reselling the application with different branding. Ease-of-use was key. The interface can be changed through a administrative web application with no knowledge of HTML..

Currently: Search algorithm for third-party CMS, to be remarketed through different third party. I use my personal sites often as guinea pigs. I've started altering the search function for Massless as an experiment... More like Google, more like Google!

Also...

Some blogrolling
Hey, there's some blogrolling to Massless from Hafif.org, but I can't read it. :) Is it Turkish?
I just hope it doesn't say, "Until I visited Massless, I used to like the Internet, but now I feel persuaded to give alcoholism another try..."

Cinetaste
New resolution: Link to a good movie and a good band or song whenever I can. So...

Wit. Emma Thompson. Dying, unforgiving-in-her-work English poetry professor takes predictable path to enlightenment and compassion...except not. Predictable, that is. I loved it. Almost makes you want to hug a prof.

Croupier. Struggling author turned roulette spinner. Excellent...well-acted. Will surprise you. Clive Owen is a fox, both slyly and otherwise here...

Finally...


Nightlife
Today? A new search algorithm for content sites. Tonight? Pretty Girls Make Graves - Bottom of the Hill. After? Still working on that algorithm...

Random thought...a great title for a magazine on Kuwaiti cinema would be dinar and a movie.

Yes.

My idea of "great" may differ from yours.

Posted at January 8, 2002 08:54 PM
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