IANSS 2009 by Diana
The Information Assurance, Network and Software Security Workshop was held at St. Cloud State University on May 1, 2009.
Pictures to come!
The Information Assurance, Network and Software Security Workshop was held at St. Cloud State University on May 1, 2009.
Pictures to come!
Leave a comment : May 2nd, 2009 : Uncategorized
The MCS-Club will be having an End of Semester Get Together at The Shack on Friday, May 8, 2009. Please join us at 7:30 pm for fun and a great meal with your friends, colleagues, and professors!
Leave a comment : May 2nd, 2009 : Uncategorized, Events
Hello Everyone!
Welcome back for your spring semester, its cold
but we are programming again :D. Anyways we will be having sign ups soon for the programming competition that we will be holding in the OM132 computer lab. If you know people who would be interested try and get them to sign up.
-Duke
1 comment : January 26th, 2009 : Uncategorized
Found this user interface guidline today, and despite being created at the dawn of commercial internet use, I think we can all learn from it.
I’m still trying to locate the best colors (RGB encoding preferred) for reading text in terminal windows. I heard it was blue and yellow, but I must know!
1 comment : February 21st, 2008 : Uncategorized
Actually, that’s a little bombastic. Hey everyone, I just wanted to give you a little tip about some upcoming work opportunities.
I’ve been working with a consulting company called Zirous (formerly CISCO Inc.) that is based out of Des Moines. I just found out that they are starting a new branch in Minneapolis and are doing some hiring. The full-time positions require some Oracle background (that’s what they do, Oracle consulting), but there is an internship open in Iowa. Check it out.
They’re a solid company, and have been doing great work. To be honest, the consulting lifestyle is pretty attractive if you’re not tied down. You travel, get expenses paid, go on-site and do some great networking with other companies.
Leave a comment : February 21st, 2008 : Uncategorized
You will notice the site has a new section called events. You should periodically look there for (obviously) the events that the Math and Computer Science club will be hosting/attending. Also the resources page has information on the club officers in case you need to contact one of them. Feel free to email ray about math problems
***You stay classy, Math and Computer Science club members :)***
Leave a comment : February 19th, 2008 : Uncategorized
One of my coworkers nicked my copy of FirefoxPortable for some Windows Authentication Testing. I had it preinstalled with a few of my favorite extensions: Webdeveloper, Firebug, CSSViewer, and Colorzilla (I know I could link, but don’t you know how to Google?). However, when she asked me how to view the HTTP headers, I noticed a strange option in her tools bar. I didn’t know what it was part of, and I think she didn’t either.
Turns out she, or the software elves who come in the night, downloaded an extension I had never heard of called Live HTTP Headers. It allows you to pop up a window that will capture HTTP Headers as you troll the net.
Granted, Firebug has a similar function, but this one is about 18 times as easy to set up and doesn’t require part of your browsing window to operate. Anyways, test it out and let me know what your opinions are. Myself, I’m just basking in the experience.
Well, maybe not basking, but I do feel pretty warm. Maybe that’s the feeling of Christmas welling inside. Who says my heart is two sizes too small?
1 comment : December 20th, 2007 : Uncategorized
People who style the computer industry.
Unsung innovators: 10 people who shaped the computer industry
Unsung innovators: Jean Bartik, ENIAC programmer
Unsung innovators: David Bradley, inventor of the “three-finger salute”
Unsung innovators: Lynn Conway and Carver Mead
Unsung innovators: Marty Goetz, holder of first software patent
Unsung innovators: Andy Hertzfeld, technical lead for the original Macintosh system software
Unsung innovators: Robert Kahn, the ’stepfather’ of the Internet
Unsung innovators: Ted Nelson
Unsung Innovators: Brad Templeton: Funny man who invented the ‘dot’
Unsung innovators: Gary Thuerk, the father of spam
Unsung innovators: Ray Tomlinson, who put the @ sign in every e-mail address
Leave a comment : December 4th, 2007 : Uncategorized
The computer ethics is being taught in some universities.
1 comment : December 4th, 2007 : Uncategorized
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