Posts Tagged ‘hashserver’

Accepted answers:

“Because it was there.”

“It was in the way.”

“Because I could.”

Unacceptable answers:

“Mountain, what mountain?”

“It was a hill when I went up there.”

“The guru ordered a pizza.”

Ok, I don’t really have a good reason for the bad mountain climbing philosophy bit. I brought up the philosophy like question, due to something I have been working on in my spare time. I really want to need to write a better post about this and I will.

In the meantime, please take a look at the program I have been working on.

First off, let me apologize about it being in VB.NET. I haven’t worked in a client-side language in well about 10 years. VB.NET was easy enough for me to pick-up where I left off with VB6 so many  hears ago and yet was incredibly frustrating.

Not knowing the specific syntax for what you want to do in a given computer programming language, is like having the words right on the tip of your tongue and yet everything you say comes out sounding like gibberish.

My VB client for HashServer.

As I said earlier in this post, I need to write a much longer one to explain exactly why I was working on this, the short answer is I got the idea from reading Eric Sink on the Business of Software and of course because I could.

I have to shutdown and get to bed, I need to get into the office extra early tomorrow.

Laterz