Coding4Fun: Where’s My Car?
I’ve had an app in the Windows Phone Marketplace for a few months now. It helps you find where you parked your car by mapping, routing, and a photo of the spot. Today, I published an … more
I’ve had an app in the Windows Phone Marketplace for a few months now. It helps you find where you parked your car by mapping, routing, and a photo of the spot. Today, I published an … more
My most recent Coding 4 Fun article has just gone live. I wrote a screensaver where people can leave you messages. If you leave your office/cubicle at work and people stop by, they can leave you a … more
My most recent Coding 4 Fun article was published a week or so ago. I'm too behind to get things up any sooner over here! I created an app to scan documents using WIA, then it can auto-crop (if … more
My newest Coding 4 Fun article is online now. It's a continuation of the code to interface with libraries running Horizon Information Portal. It's a nice UI to monitor your books (and fines) from … more
My latest article is live on Coding4Fun. I wrote an API to interact with public libraries running Horizon Information Portal by SirsiDynix. It takes advantage of the XML that they expose to search … more
I've got another article posted on MSDN Coding 4 Fun. Naughty or Nice scans your blog/web site to see how good or bad you've been based on words you use in your posts. It uses regular expressions … more
After a long hiatus, the MSDN Coding 4 Fun site is back online again! Check out it's cool new UI. It's taken me some time, but I finally got a new article posted. The article discusses a nifty … more
My newest article has been published on MSDN Coding 4 Fun. Many hobbyist developers may not know much about databases or how to work with the free SQL Server Express engine that it included with … more
I received some questions from Gary M. about my Tricking out your applications article. I figured it might be helpful to someone else so I'm posting it here for everyone's benefit. I … more
My latest article is online. I expanded on an earlier article that set the desktop wallpaper, and now it demonstrates how to work with settings, scan a file folder, work with the random number … more