October 18th, 2007 by Terry Apodaca
I’ve always been a member of Newsvine since it started a couple years ago. I thought it was a brilliant idea and wished I could have done something like that. Now look at them! They’ve grown to an outstanding size at a pace that blows most other news sites out of the water. You want up to the minute news on just about anything, you can go there, sign up, customize your own news area, and watch it all come streaming into your browser. Not only that, you can seed (get it? newsvine) any articles you want. And to top it all off, you can write your own columns/articles! How sweet is that! Now just about anybody can publish. Wait, is that a good or bad thing? I’ll let you decide, go check out what I have done over there so far. Nothing of my own, but I’ve created an area for Texas Tech (Newsvine) that’s so far just been mainly sports.
I’ve also taken out the Categories list below, and switched it to something I am toying with. I am mixing the newsvine site with my site, creating an always updated area for Texas Tech. I’ll eventually move this to my Texas Tech link, but for now this is a good way to test for future reuse. Just take a look below and you’ll see a list of items that you’ll see on the Texas Tech Newsvine site.
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September 19th, 2007 by Terry Apodaca
An open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 converter, available for MacOS X, Linux and Windows. HandBrake painlessly turns a DVD into files suitable for Apple TV, iPhone and video iPod (as well as other tasks).
El Linko
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July 27th, 2007 by Terry Apodaca
I am not going to turn this into a one vs the other or even a review of those that are most popular out there. I know there are tons, some full and rich with features and others that are super light and to the point (just editing text). But, when I am not at work using Visual Studio for my development, I am usually at home writing PHP, HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, etc…by hand.
With that, you usually want to find a nice editor that has the features you want and makes things as simple as possible to complete your task. Here’s a list of some very nice Text Editors for the PC:
Notepad++ (my editor of choice at the moment)
Intype
Crimson Editor
HTML Kit
Aptana
Notepad2
E Text Editor (they say will rival TextMate for the Mac, but I can’t justify paying for one when there are soooo many good ones out there that are FREE)
UltraEdit (again, why pay?)
The main reason I even started this article was because I was getting tired of the simple white backgrounds. Yeah, you can go in and change colors through some of the options, but it’s just not right. You can’t ever get the color scheme correct. So, I did a quick search for a nice theme for one of these editors…and since I already use Notepad++ as my primary Text Editor for my PC at home…I downloaded and installed Port of Ruby Blue theme. And let me tell you, this is one nice theme and it’s very easy on the eyes!!! I highly recommend this theme if you don’t want to spend endless hours trying to get your own theme complete.
Here are a couple I’ve used for the Mac:
Coda
TextMate
Bluefish
These two are kind of different in they are the WYSIWYG editor:
Amaya
Nvu (pronounced N-view)
And this is a nice little Suite of Products with both free Text Editor and WYSIWYG Editor: Trellian, Trellian WebPage, Trellian CodePad. They have a ton of other cool products too…go check them out!
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July 8th, 2007 by Terry Apodaca
I wanted to give a quick shout to a good friend of mine…
Eric Carroll of Visual Notion
for no reason in particular. I don’t have a blog roll on this site anymore. So here is a way to check out his business site and here is his personal site:
Eric Carroll
It’s great to have such good friends and colleagues!
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July 8th, 2007 by Terry Apodaca
I’ve read and discussed this topic for a little over a year now. I was and still am your classic open source style of developer. I write PHP almost every chance I get (mostly for freelance work). But, when it comes down to it…the market where I live doesn’t bode well for the open source market. Right now the to hottest languages are Java and C# (as well as ASP.NET). I’ve looked long and hard for positions where I could do more PHP or Python or even Ruby. But the fact remains to hold true that more money is made (when you still want to ‘work for the man’) when you stick with Java or .NET. Now, I’ve recently switch to more .NET development…but this article is worth linking to:
Give .NET a Break
I love reading what those guys over at ParticleTree.com post up…so read some of their other stuff too…especially their Web App Autopsy post.
So, in all, the foot is placed on the table from the .NET side of things…and my passion still sits with the open source arena. To each his/her own I guess.
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