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I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
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links for 2009-07-07
From Microsoft: C# and CLI under the Community Promise – Miguel de Icaza (tags: .net c#)
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FreeNAS: The Free NAS Server – Home (tags: storage linux software) Openfiler — Openfiler Community (tags: opensource storage linux) YouTube – stanforduniversity's Channel (tags: video education lectures learning) Leniel Macaferi's blog: Creating Excel spreadsheets .XLS and .XLSX in C# (tags: … Continue reading
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Getting Started in Android Game Development | Robert Green's DIY (tags: android development programming) Robert Green's DIY (tags: android programming)
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ShortenURL Application Website
I just re-read my post announcing the application I wrote earlier this week, and realized that I didn’t post a link to the applications website. Can we say “Oops” because that sure is a big one. Website for my ShortenURL … Continue reading
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ShortenURL Application
I just whipped up a new Windows application to allow a user to shorten a URL without having to go to a shortening service’s website. This was something that annoyed me, because I do not like to have a ton … Continue reading
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Can You Be a Thought Leader Without a Blog?
First off look at blogging for what it is, at it’s deepest core, it’s writing. It’s conveying ideas using words. Before the internet this was done on paper, before that stone. People who have been thinkers always wrote down their thoughts and captured them using whatever medium was available to them at the time. In some cases that was just telling a person, who then told another person, who then to..you get the idea. Continue reading →