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During my quest to delve more into game programming, I came across the demo Second Reality by Future Crew, which got me interested in electronic music. The first app I used was the Future Crew's ScreamTracker 3. A few months later I turned to Jeffrey Lim's Impulse Tracker. Years later I found out about Propellerheads' Rebirth, but the software that finally rekindled my interest was Reason 2.5.

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Proper Twitter Integration with Zend Framework

Twitter is all the rage these days. Every site out there has some kind of "Tweet This" link or "Follow us on Twitter" button. Some sites have even deeper integration and tweet events on your behalf. In most cases, those sites are asking you for your Twitter username and password. What? Even scarier, many people […]

Assembler

It's fun to go back in time to look at things I've done. 10 Years ago I discovered Roger Wilco, a voice chat application aimed at gamers that would run in the background and work like a walkie-talkie, adding voice communication capabilities to any game. It was quite revolutionary at the time.
The other application that […]

PlayLegions.com - Strategic FPS Tutorial and Timetrails

Fallen Empire: Legions is a strategic FPS+Z shooter, the spiritual successor to the Starsiege: Tribes series, and a blast to play.
Although the full game is (at least currently) located at instantaction.com, the new playlegions.com site offers a brief single player tutorial, in a very Portal'esque fashion to teach basic movement skills, which are all but; […]

NBC17 News engages audience with Twitter

In what may be a TV station's first, NBC17 is using Twitter to gather feedback from the local community in the greater Raleigh, NC area. I was fortunate enough to be included in this experiment, although I was unaware how my tweets were going to be used.
@MyNC, mync.com's twitter presence, asked about pay as you […]

Less or Equal in Erlang

Just noticed that Erlang does not understand <=, it requires it to be =<.