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C# Looks Cool
I’m a Java programmer. It’s not my fault; it’s the first real programming language that I learned—QBASIC doesn’t count—and it’s the language I’m required to use in college. Maybe it’s not as fast as C++, but Java’s more object-oriented, and it’s got a better GUI framework, so it’s easier to use. But hey, what about [...]
MSOE 2006 Senior Design Show

Every year, MSOE holds a Senior Design show, where many seniors proudly showcase the projects they’ve built and developed within the past year.
Cruft-Free URLs with .htaccess
How to make friendly URLs using htaccess.
XHTML 1.1 Modularization Becomes a Proposed Recommendation
Headlining the W3C’s front page is the W3C’s latest Proposed Recommendation, XHTML 1.1 Modularization.
Perfecting the 3-Column Layout
Perfecting the 3-column layout.
Top 10 Weirdest USB Drives Ever
FosforGadgets has the top 10 weirdest USB drives ever. You wouldn’t think that USB drives like these existed, but they apparently do. For people who ever wanted a rubber ducky as a USB drive, you’ll be happy to know that such a thing exists, as well as USB drives that look like finger food.
Book Printing with CSS
A List Apart’s latest article describes how a program called Prince uses XML and CSS to transform webpages into a printable book format by generating PDF documents. The Prince software can be used for more than turning webpages into books; the samples page on Prince’s website illustrates a variety of uses for the software, including [...]

