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MyVidList Version 3

Posted by omega on 12 April 2013 | 0 Comments

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Just released the latest version of MyVidList with audio support.  Now, you can search for you favorite songs hosted on open servers, you then copy the URL by pressing down on the link.  You can also preview the song within the app before adding it into you list by simply clicking on the desired song listed on open directories.  You can also search for popular videos.
Check out the app the iTunes Store.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/my-vid-list/id452174385 

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Losing My Drive

Posted by omega on 29 June 2010 | 0 Comments

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Internetz,
Sometimes I feel like I am losing my drive.  Maybe it's because my interest in client side coding trumps any other interest.  Recently I've been working on a C# project at work.  And while both myself and the lead developer have made considerable progress, my contributions to the project pale in comparisons to his.  Then again, he is the lead developer.  But today at work I got to thinking; I have far more greater interest in client side technology than I do server side.  And I know exactly why.  All client side technology is standardized (HTML5, CSS3, JS), while all server side technology offers a variety of choices ranging from OS, programming platform or script languages, to storage layer solutions (MySQL, PSQL, NoSQL, SQLLite, etc).  And while I'm sure that there varying reasons, good and bad, for choosing and utilizing a certain server side technology, I can always rely that client side technology, if implemented properly, will ensure a properly functioning web application across all modern browsers.  For know I'm working on server side code, but I know that will change with certain projects in the pipeline that will require me to do more UI work.  

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IPhone Development using Phonegap

Posted by Omega on 3 June 2010 | 0 Comments

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I've started the early phases of development for what I hope to be my first IPhone app.  Thanks to open-source, I now have access to two great frameworks.  Phonegap is an Object-C framework that allows the developer to create IPhone apps using only HTML5, JS and CSS.  The other is a JavaScript framework named GameQuery.  It allows you to make 2D fighters using sprites.  It also does a lot of the heavy lifting that goes into game programming, namely collision detection.  Anyways, even though this would move me more to front-end web development, I still find myself working in Objective-C and figuring out the new features of XCode 3.2.

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