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Anyone out there switching modes in JIS?

2006 Dec 25, 3:11Note to self: Think about implications of this applied to your work (MLang + MBtWC)PermalinkCommentsarticle blog michael-kaplan codepage encoding windows programming iso-2022

Encode-O-Matic Update

2006 Dec 3, 12:28I've updated Encode-O-Matic again. This is a tool I'm working on to convert between various Internet related encodings such as character sets, HTML encoding, URI encoding, base64, and IDN. In this update I've put it all into an installer. I'm using Nullsoft's installer generator to produce the installer. I've added a Base Conversion converter to convert between arbitrary bases and a Reverse converter that reverses the input by character, byte, or strings with arbitrary delimiters.PermalinkCommentsinstaller encodeomatic project charset nullsoft encoding

Representing vCard Objects in RDF/XML

2006 Nov 28, 5:15This note specifies a Resource Description Framework (RDF) encoding of the vCard profile defined by RFC 2426 and to provide equivalent functionality to its standard format. The motivation is to enable the common and consistent description of persons (usinPermalinkCommentsrdf reference semanticweb specification standards w3c xml vcard schema example

RDF Primer

2006 Nov 28, 5:13The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a language for representing information about resources in the World Wide Web. This Primer is designed to provide the reader with the basic knowledge required to effectively use RDF. It introduces the basic concPermalinkCommentsrdf xml semanticweb w3c web reference standards specification metadata

Side Channel Cryptanalysis of Product Ciphers

2006 Nov 27, 3:07ABSTRACT: Building on the work of Kocher, we introduce the notion of side-channel cryptanalysis: cryptanalysis using implementation data. We discuss the notion of side-channel attacks and the vulnerabilities they introduce, demonstrate side-channel attackPermalinkCommentscryptography essay reference bruce-schneier

Linux.com | Vim tips: Working with external commands

2006 Oct 26, 10:31Using external commands in vim.PermalinkCommentsvim tips tutorial shell

Windows Core Networking

2006 Aug 21, 1:19PermalinkCommentsblog development ie7 microsoft programming

Trivial Convention for using HTTP in URN Resolution (RFC 2169)

2006 Jun 27, 11:54The Uniform Resource Names Working Group (URN-WG) was formed to specify persistent, location-independent names for network accessible resources, as well as resolution mechanisms to retrieve the resources given such a name. At this time thePermalinkCommentshttp uri urn thttp internet n2l rfc specification

Tip #246 - Working with Unicode (the same, rewritten for legibility) : vim online

2006 Jun 21, 12:39PermalinkCommentsunicode vim vim7 encoding

Why Phishing Works

2006 Apr 5, 1:45PermalinkCommentssecurity phishing reference research software web

The Tao of IETF - A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task Force

2006 Apr 4, 5:21This document describes the inner workings of IETF meetings and Working Groups, discusses organizations related to the IETF, and introduces the standards process. It is not a formal IETF process document but instead an informational overview.PermalinkCommentsinternet reference ietf rfc

Microsoft Team RSS Blog : Windows RSS Publisher's Guide (work-in-progress)

2006 Mar 25, 7:36PermalinkCommentsrss xml blog ie ie7

Business Networks Inc. (http://www.bn.ca)

2006 Mar 22, 1:27Example of a valid domain name with a two two letter domain name labels. "ca" is the country TLD label and is also the domain in this case.PermalinkCommentsdns dns-example domain internet language

Network.IDN.blacklist chars - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

2006 Feb 8, 4:11PermalinkCommentsidn internet mozilla firefox uri iri reference

Network Traffic Ticket

2005 Nov 30, 3:58PermalinkCommentshumor internet

Design Issues for the World Wide Web

2005 Nov 30, 3:50These statements of architectural principle explain the thinking behind the specifications. These are personal notes by Tim Berners-Lee: they are not endorsed by W3C. They are aimed at the technical community, to explain reasons, provide a framework to prPermalinkCommentsdevelopment http html uri internet design w3c architecture web tim-berners-lee reference semanticweb rdf

SSH : Support : Downloads : SSH Secure Shell for Workstations

2005 Sep 15, 7:10PermalinkCommentstools ssh client software

Vizolutions, Inc

2005 Apr 3, 4:47The business I worked at previously during collegePermalinkCommentscalpoly slo me projects professional old

Dilbert.com - The Official Dilbert Website by Scott Adams - Dilbert, Dogbert and Coworkers!

2005 Apr 3, 4:32PermalinkCommentscomic humor dilbert

New Shoes

2004 May 10, 10:37Looking around the Microsoft campus it was easy to tell people who were there for an interview from the programmers who worked there. All of the people who were dressed formally, a suit or tie was an obvious sign, were there for an interview. I spent my time between interviews talking to other over dressed people between interviews. The usual topics of conversation included name, city of origin, computer science background, and the crazy problems our interviewers had asked us. Going through these topics with one such person, who incidentally was the only woman I saw interviewing, I asked what school she was attending. She told me she was just finishing her Masters in Computer Science at [some college] and I told her where I was from. She then asked me, "You have your Doctorate in Computer Science?" "No," I said, "My Bachelors... I'm working on my Bachelors." "Oh," she said, "Well you look very mature." I'm fairly certain that's a first for me -- being told I look "very mature" that is. Unfortunately, at that point my tram showed up and I had to travel to a different building. Now I'm left wondering what made me look mature. It could have been the gel or the slacks or the tucked in shirt. The day previous while dressed casually, hanging out with my friend Jeannie, some of her friends thought I was her age, about eight years older. The common element between my two appearances were my new black dressy-ish shoes. Maybe its just that easy.PermalinkComments
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