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Welcome to the project development extension of Roddzilla Webstudios. This platform exists
as a labratory to host newly developing applications and utilities as well as random developments
for our own learning purposes. Projects written in various coding languages.
Project Development Blog:
Feb 17, 2009 at 11:21am by Ryan in Roddzilla Projects, | 6 comments Doing a quick post from class where we are learning about process scheduling algorithms. So far we've covered SJF and FCFS with a handful more to come. During the quick break I want to throw up a quick update on progress with a number of school, work and personal projects. Continue Reading »
Jan 14, 2009 at 10:23pm by Ryan in Public Projects, Roddzilla Projects, | 0 comments The internet has and continues to become a very media-rich environment. In fact, I'd wager to bet videos and image make up a majority of HTTP requests (notice I didn't say "internet traffic" which is a given). Yet after a bit of searching, its become clear that on this great big world wide web, there is no prevailing technology to ease the upload of said media on web sites. Continue Reading »
Jan 12, 2009 at 10:25am by Ryan in Public Projects, Framework, Roddzilla Projects, | 0 comments Its that time of year when the semester ramps up and a flurry of weekly obligations keeps me from doing much with Roddzilla. I'm hoping with the light course load this semester, I'll be able to dedicate as much time to my personal sites. Time will only tell. Continue Reading »
Jan 09, 2009 at 01:08pm by Ryan in Public Projects, Roddzilla Projects, | 0 comments The projects site is beginning to fill out after the recent framework integration. Take a look at what is new, and what is up-and-coming. Continue Reading »
Jan 09, 2009 at 12:57pm by Ryan in Public Projects, Framework, Roddzilla Projects, | 2 comments Today I'm pleased to say that I've completed development of another major tool in the Roddzilla web arsenal. In fact, that tool allows you to read this text... right now! Thats right, the blogging portion of the framework is now complete and has entered beta. Besides testing solely on the framework development site itself, a few of our clients have asked to be included in the beta process. Continue Reading »
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