What's everyone working on?
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MidwestLimey wrote:
I'm working on a computer.
What a coincident! I am also working on a computer. :-)
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Cross platform development with Qt, VTK, ITK and several other 500K+ line libraries. Way too much to learn. And VTK has poor documentation. There are 2 books that are well written but very incomplete and the generated documentation is not much more value than reading the header files. The download does have many examples though. But how much code can you read when you are behind time constraints?? BTW, all this is for a 3D medical imaging viewer with integrated cancer detection tools that we are developing in house. My duty is to put it all together and design the UI.
John
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While reading John's diatribes I just realised I have no idea what anyone's working on anymore. We have John Simmons doing WxF, Rex is into secret societies and I haven't done VBScript in ages. It's crazy. So how about a quick update so I can catch up?
cheers, Chris Maunder
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Day job: Learning C# and developing the the user interface for the Big New Thing™ as a WPF app. All very :cool: thus far. Contract job #1: Native C++/MFC application, OpenGL, ... Contract job #2: Waiting on the purchase order.
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While reading John's diatribes I just realised I have no idea what anyone's working on anymore. We have John Simmons doing WxF, Rex is into secret societies and I haven't done VBScript in ages. It's crazy. So how about a quick update so I can catch up?
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
This past week I've been working on my 4wd, the kid's quad bike, my whipper snipper and the camper trailer. Of course, none of that pays any bills, so to make money I have been working on the usual stuff - business analysis, system development/maintenenance using VB.NET, ASP.NET, Access, SQL Server (in no particular order) and doing a gazillion SQL Server data extracts and uploads for one client who's busiest this time of year. In the near future I will be working on what I want to do next in life (which is proving the most challenging), getting our Ju Jitsu club up and running again, getting the kids back to school and getting fit(ter than I am now).
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While reading John's diatribes I just realised I have no idea what anyone's working on anymore. We have John Simmons doing WxF, Rex is into secret societies and I haven't done VBScript in ages. It's crazy. So how about a quick update so I can catch up?
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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While reading John's diatribes I just realised I have no idea what anyone's working on anymore. We have John Simmons doing WxF, Rex is into secret societies and I haven't done VBScript in ages. It's crazy. So how about a quick update so I can catch up?
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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While reading John's diatribes I just realised I have no idea what anyone's working on anymore. We have John Simmons doing WxF, Rex is into secret societies and I haven't done VBScript in ages. It's crazy. So how about a quick update so I can catch up?
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
WPF, Silverlight, ASP .NET and WCF, with a bit o' Windows Forms thrown in to support legacy code. /ravi
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Today we poured the concrete foundations for my first solo substation design. So far, so good. The anchor bolts are squared within 1/8" of nominal positions, corner to corner, and I spec'd the steel structural parts with 1/8" over-size mounting holes. I'll know whether I still have a job about a week after the steel arrives on or about the 25th of this month. I guess you could say I've been focusing on hardware lately... :-D
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Roger Wright wrote:
Today we poured the concrete foundations for my first solo substation design.
I think you just earned some serious man point there! :) /ravi
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I'm combining two units of Oxygen with one unit of Boron and one unit of Yttrium to create the compound OBOY :laugh:
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Today we poured the concrete foundations for my first solo substation design. So far, so good. The anchor bolts are squared within 1/8" of nominal positions, corner to corner, and I spec'd the steel structural parts with 1/8" over-size mounting holes. I'll know whether I still have a job about a week after the steel arrives on or about the 25th of this month. I guess you could say I've been focusing on hardware lately... :-D
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Roger Wright wrote:
after the steel arrives on or about the 25th
Did you end up with a reasonable price? It was the steel you were having problems costing, wasn't it? It is a while ago since you posted about it and my memory ain't what it was. :)
Henry Minute If you open a can of worms, any viable solution *MUST* involve a larger can.
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I'm part of an elite group in our government working to cover up the ensuing massive alien invasion of planet Earth. My most recent project involved my trying to get Windows Vista to install on their alien hardware, with the thought that it would most certainly slow them down. Unfortunately, I was only told far too late, that when they said "Alien" hardware, they really meant like, extraterrestrial stuff, and not Alienware. Sucks, all that work down the drain, but I did bring that machine to a grinding halt. So now I'm working on our "plan B", which primarily involves gathering together a group of unsuspecting individuals that will be drugged, loaded onto a spacecraft and blasted into space, while in suspended animation for the next 1000 years. We hope, after the eventual invasion and destruction of the human race, they will be able to make it back to Earth, and recolonize the planet. Which reminds me, Chris, I need your home address, so I can, uh, send you a package. I've already sent packages to a Professor John Robinson, Maureen, Judy, Penny, Will, Major Don West and Dr. Zachary Smith ... you're next on this list.
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Your problem is you need to use a Mac. That way you can upload a virus that shows an amusing skull and crossbone icon. And about that address. I'll...er...get back to you. <sounds of running feet and doors slamming>
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Working on an impressive erection then? :cool:
At 8" wide, 24 lbs per running foot; yeah, it's impressive. And it's hard as steel! :-D
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Roger Wright wrote:
Today we poured the concrete foundations for my first solo substation design.
I think you just earned some serious man point there! :) /ravi
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Well, my mouse-clicking finger was getting a little stiff, so I thought I should give it something more challenging to do for a while to tone up the muscles.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Roger Wright wrote:
after the steel arrives on or about the 25th
Did you end up with a reasonable price? It was the steel you were having problems costing, wasn't it? It is a while ago since you posted about it and my memory ain't what it was. :)
Henry Minute If you open a can of worms, any viable solution *MUST* involve a larger can.
Yup. It worked out to about $46k for the distribution structure, which is all we're going to build in this phase. It's 62' x 16', with a height of 18' to 21', all of I-beam construction, and a vendor we used previously bid about $80k, IIRC. I think we got lucky with the timing, in that all the vendors seem to be getting hungry in the new economy. Even the lead time dropped - from about 46 weeks to 24. If anyone's interested I'l try to post some pics as it goes up. Of course, the list of things I forgot is as long as my arm and growing. Ground clamps for the copper cable that binds all the pieces together, area lighting, metering cabling and conduits, and bog knows what else will turn up. Oh well, it's my first try. :sigh:
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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I'm part of an elite group in our government working to cover up the ensuing massive alien invasion of planet Earth. My most recent project involved my trying to get Windows Vista to install on their alien hardware, with the thought that it would most certainly slow them down. Unfortunately, I was only told far too late, that when they said "Alien" hardware, they really meant like, extraterrestrial stuff, and not Alienware. Sucks, all that work down the drain, but I did bring that machine to a grinding halt. So now I'm working on our "plan B", which primarily involves gathering together a group of unsuspecting individuals that will be drugged, loaded onto a spacecraft and blasted into space, while in suspended animation for the next 1000 years. We hope, after the eventual invasion and destruction of the human race, they will be able to make it back to Earth, and recolonize the planet. Which reminds me, Chris, I need your home address, so I can, uh, send you a package. I've already sent packages to a Professor John Robinson, Maureen, Judy, Penny, Will, Major Don West and Dr. Zachary Smith ... you're next on this list.
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Ooh, ooh! Take me, take me!!! My address is: Resident 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 But hurry... I'm moving soon.
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Under blacklight they all have big mustaches? :-D
Not a bad idea! To make it clear to my users which card project they're working in, the BackColor of the programs that print cards for a profession that people commonly associate with women is Pink. The other one is associated with a profession most people don't like so its BackColor is a variant of brown (I was disappointed to not find PoopBrown in the color dropdown list). I thought it was funny but none of my users noticed. -Jay
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While reading John's diatribes I just realised I have no idea what anyone's working on anymore. We have John Simmons doing WxF, Rex is into secret societies and I haven't done VBScript in ages. It's crazy. So how about a quick update so I can catch up?
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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While reading John's diatribes I just realised I have no idea what anyone's working on anymore. We have John Simmons doing WxF, Rex is into secret societies and I haven't done VBScript in ages. It's crazy. So how about a quick update so I can catch up?
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
Different projects with .NET 2.0 and 3.5, personally Windows Forms, but some of the projects are ASP.NET. And personally, I've dedicated much time to sales lately. Less programming and more sales. Not nice, but someone has to do it.
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As much as I'm allowed to tell you legally, it's a set of GIS applications. Unfortunately, I can't describe it in too much detail.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith
- 2 PDA Applications for traffic officers to use at a weigbridge on the South African/Zimbabwe Border using C# 2) Testing Applications for said projects in C# 3) Crystal Reports. These are suicide inducing... Especially since the rest of the system is programmed in 4GL PROGRESS, which will be my final push over the edge... 4) In about 2 weeks, Jasper Reports till my brain bleeds and considering my Epic java skillzzzzz (Yeah, they suck atm) that should prove fun. Although in practice most of my time is spent staring at broken spec docs and complaining to the BA's that that shit aint gonna happen. Ever.
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Clickok wrote:
Me too! And I'm using a keyboard and the mouse!
Pfft! You're so old school! This[^] is what all the cool kids are using now.
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It looks cumbersome. They forgot about one thing: while I am typing a letter my other finger(s) are already on the way to the next one. That Apple fan sums it up perfectly "I will buy anything if it is shiny and made by Apple". I think I will wait for the Swype. Slightly OT: Windows 7 is blindingly FAST!!!
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