I grew up with Assembler, Pascal, then C, then C++, then C#, and now I'm back to C++. I've found that C# makes things easier for graphical programming, but it feels sluggish when doing some computationally intensive things. I've since moved back to C++. Development time has increased on some stuff, but I think things are better, and I derive more pleasure from C++ development. And C++ has a rich heritage and a rich library universe. This entry goes through some interesting things I've found. Continue reading "Software Development, Coders, and C++ Libraries" »
Friday, September 14. 2007
Software Development, Coders, and C++ Libraries
IP Addressing Best Practices (plus VRF and VLAN ideas)
I've encountered many weird and wonderful IP Addressing schemes during my consulting engagements. During my early years, I'm sure I've contributed some less than optimal ideas into the mix. I'm going to try to mend my ways and introduce some ideas that I think make things better. Continue reading "IP Addressing Best Practices (plus VRF and VLAN..." »
LightFactory for Lighting BMDS' Production of The Sisterhood
It was an interesting experience, to say the least, in terms of being a first time lead lighting designer, introducing new equipment to the theatre, and learning a new piece of software. Continue reading "LightFactory for Lighting BMDS' Production of..." »