cfExcelProxy - Wiki Launched

I know I promised I'd have a big announcement for you last week, but I don't know if I can talk about it yet, so I'll have to make you wait . Luckily for me, though, I've got some other interesting news for all of you. I've just installed CanvasWiki and prepared a couple of reference pages for cfExcelProxy, my attempt at creating a wrapper cfc for Apache's POI-HSSF Java classes. Not all the pages are ready, however a comprehensive list of all available methods is already online so that's obviously the first thing someone interested in using cfExcelProxy should be looking at. I'm hoping I'll have most of the method detail pages up before the end of the week. Some day I'd like to have a couple of example scripts available there also, so stay tuned!

You can hit the Wiki from the cfExcelProxy project site, or from the main Wiki page.

 

More Of The Unpredictable

I was going to put that entry up today, but the proxy at work doesn't let me connect to my SVN at home... I guess it's going to have to wait until tomorrow.

 

Still Alive And Kicking (A Little...)

Wow... my last post was 3 months ago... That's a new record! Hopefully I won't have the opportunity to beat that one...

I know I've said this before, and I know I said I meant it at that (those) time(s) as well, but I'm back. And I've got plans. BIG plans!

The biggest thing I have in mind is getting back to the root of what this blog was meant for: sharing the little things I learn throughout a regular work day. Too often in the past months I would figure something out, or learn something new about how ColdFusion or Javascript works, and say to myself "Hey, this is cool! I should write a post about this." And for some reason, I never actually made it to the blog admin... Well, no more!

So stay tuned, this channel's about to get much more interesting (yay, no more static!) !

By the way, have you seen Dark Knight yet? If not, you should... I mean, like now.

What are you still doing here?

And... of course...

Why so serious?

 

Confessions Of A Deranged Mind

I'm relatively new to the "blogging" scene. However, I've been reading blogs and web comics for years now. I don't know why, but I always thought writing in a blog or coming up with a new comic was an easy thing to do. I'd see all these people frequently posting in their blogs, drawing comics 2-3 times a week, and when one of them would miss his update schedule I'd get angry. I mean, these people commit to an update schedule, right? Why can't they keep to it? Can't they respect their readers enough to keep up the pace?

And then my life changed. On December 4th of last year, I decided it was time I started my own blog. I mean, it looked so easy, why couldn't I do it myself? Today, however, I have to face the fact that it's been almost 3 weeks since my last real blog post. I now understand how the writers and comic artists must've felt when they happened to miss one of their deadlines. You want to post something new, but for some reason you can't. There are plenty of possible reasons, pick one. However, regardless of how good your excuse is you still feel bad for your readers.

Do you want to know what my reason is? Don't worry, it's not a sad story. I've been thinking about it lately, and I think I figured out why I can't seem to get myself to post. I've been putting myself too much pressure. For example, working on Project moreADS has been a chore, rather than a hobby. I was telling myself that if I worked on the project, I'd have to talk about it on the blog. That being said, if I want critical-web to keep moving forward, I need to make some changes. I won't be keeping an update schedule. Ironically, I'm positive this will actually mean more posts in the long run. I'll also stop thinking that working on Project moreADS means I have to keep a development log. I'll probably drop in from now and then with updates, but now every single step of the way.

Hopefully this is a change for the best. Only time will tell.

Welcome to the Animus

 

Don't Wake The Sleeping Dragon

I know I've been rather quiet lately, but last week all my enthusiasm was funnelled into preparing for last weekend's LAN party. I'm back now and ready to get back to work, so stay tuned for some more critical goodness.

 

New Critical-Web Theme!

That's right, I went and changed the blog's theme. Again. However, I think this change was for the best. I like the clean feel I have with this new theme. Now, the reader can focus on the content rather than the container. I might play a little with the header, I'm not too sure I like that big image being up there, but it can stay for the time being (I hate doing graphics...).

Anyways, feel free to leave a comment whether you love or hate the new theme. Regardless of your reactions, I'll have a nice Project moreADS update for you tomorrow. Keep posted!

Stuffed crust.

 

Critical Vacation

When I wrote Monday's post, I sort of forgot that I wouldn't be able to get to "the cool part" next week, as I'll be on vacation for 2 weeks. I'll be in France, so I don't even know if I can find any internet access over there (just kidding ). I'll try and check on things every once in a while, maybe link to interesting posts elsewhere to keep all of you busy while I'm gone. Remember, no parties, and stay out of daddy's "special" collection!

P.S.: I'll have a regular post ready for tonight, where we'll see our finished layout.

Ratatouille

 

New Year's Resolution (And the Coming of Cookies)

I've been a very naughty boy this year. The proof: I got three new games for my XBOX 360 this Christmas. Three! These were The Simpsons Game, Mass Effect and Eternal Sonata. Three (Three!) games that I wanted very much. Now the fact that I received these three (I'll spare you the bold echo this time around) games is not proof of my naughtiness. The fact that my console was off, again, to Microsoft for repairs is the proof. Luckily for me, it was back in my hands after only one week away from home.

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New theme is up!

That's right, the new theme is up and running. So if you're reading this from an aggregator or in your inbox, come on over and take a look!

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Theme

Oh... and I will be working on that default theme ;).

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