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Written by Jmaxxz
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Sunday, 28 February 2010 23:40 |
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Today I went to port the Jmaxxz Vulgar Word Blocker over into a Chrome userscript, and I was met by the pleasant surprise that it worked without any changes on my part. This is thanks to Google's efforts in include Greasemonkey support into Chrome.
Actually it goes a step further than that, I have found the Jmaxxz Vulgar Word Blocker works better in Chrome than it does in Firefox, as it actually works with Google search results in Chrome!
Download scripts by Jmaxxz(tm)
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Last Updated on Saturday, 06 March 2010 14:18 |
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Downloads -
Downloads
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Written by Jmaxxz
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Wednesday, 09 December 2009 22:32 |
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Recently in working on my senior design project I needed a gps library to talk to any NMEA gps. To do this I wanted to use SharpGPS, found at http://sharpgps.codeplex.com/. However, because this library required the use of a windows form in order to get updates from the gps I was unable to use the SharpGPS as is. So I have taken the original library, and thanks to the fact it was release under the lgpl 2.1 license I am able to present you with SharperGps.
Like its ancestor SharperGps is also under the lgpl 2.1 license.
Download SharperGps (with demo application)
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 December 2009 22:35 |
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Blog -
Coding
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Written by Jmaxxz
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Sunday, 06 December 2009 13:59 |
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I am sure we have all worked with someone at one point or another who takes their job way too seriously. You've just written up the most awesomest code ever, but you need to get it through a code review. Unfortunately the guy who does code reviews likes object oriented programing (what a sell out). You know if you hand it to him your code as it is now he will just tell you to rewrite it all and use more classes, more methods, comments on your methods, and better code structure. So how do you get him to give you the thumbs up to check in your code?
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Last Updated on Sunday, 06 December 2009 14:26 |
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