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 [...]
I'm Still Alive
I never update my website, do I?
Katrina Sympathizers Neglect South Mississippi in Favor of New Orleans
Ryan LaFontaine, in the latest edition of the Sun Herald, writes “National media attention continues to follow the Big Easy’s plight, leaving smaller towns feeling left behind.” from the Sun Herald: According to the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, more than $3.6 billion in private donations has been sent to the Gulf Coast from [...]
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.
Porn in the Classroom
Lisa Cullen, in the latest article of TIME Magazine, writes about the recent trend of pornography courses taught in colleges.
Sorry for the Lack of Updates
College takes up a huge portion of my time, which is why Zarjay.net hasn’t been updated very much lately. I’m no longer sure in what direction I want this website to head, but I still have a few plans for this site:
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.
New Design, New WordPress
I apologize for the lack of updates these past weeks, but I wasn’t happy with the site’s design, and it compelled me to redesign the site before adding more content. Well, inspiration finally hit me last night, and voila! Here’s the new Zarjay.net. I hope you like it.




