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Assignment 3 – Update 2 | Evan's Wonderful Blog
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Evan's Wonderful Blog. An Enjoyable Read :). Laquo; Assignment 3 – Update 1. Assignment 3 – Update 3. Assignment 3 – Update 2. Posted 30/05/2011 by Blog Master Evan in Assignment 3. Last week I spent most of my time thinking about design and what my creation will look like. I decided that it would be best to hand sketch a copy first before moving onto physical creation of the items. Hopefully this week I will be able to finish up my draft and maybe begin my build. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
Permissions on objects | Evan's Wonderful Blog
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Evan's Wonderful Blog. An Enjoyable Read :). Laquo; Protecting Intellectual Property. Second Life Community Standard. Posted 10/05/2011 by Blog Master Evan in Assignment 2. In Second Life there is a system in place know as the “. 8220; This system works by allowing creators of objects the ability to restrict or allow access to one of their creations. There are three different permissions, these work via tick boxes. These are “Transfer”, “Copy” and “Modify”. Transfer” –. 8220;Copy” –. If this permission w...
Partipating in a Community | Evan's Wonderful Blog
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Evan's Wonderful Blog. An Enjoyable Read :). Laquo; Second Life Community Standard. Assignment 3 – Update 1. Partipating in a Community. Posted 11/05/2011 by Blog Master Evan in Assignment 2. The community which I decided to do is. And my NZ Crew Clan. Was originally created for the Xbox and then onto the Xbox 360 when released. In short. Makes it easy to keep in touch with friends when they moved be it 100km away or 10,000 km away. The service offered by Microsoft is very robust and is updated with all ...
Protecting Intellectual Property | Evan's Wonderful Blog
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Evan's Wonderful Blog. An Enjoyable Read :). Laquo; Finish :D. Posted 10/05/2011 by Blog Master Evan in Assignment 2. Recently several companies have been promoting safe and responsible use of the “Copybot” program. Sighting that “The use of copybot is fine if it is used for inventory Backups” as this is the only legal and responsible use of the CopyBot program. 8220;Copybot was originally used to provide these useful features while maintaining the objects permission. No reliance on Linden Lab. To help p...
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Evan's Wonderful Blog. An Enjoyable Read :). Posted by Blog Master Evan in Assignment 2. In Second Life there is a system in place know as the “. 8220; This system works by allowing creators of objects the ability to restrict or allow access to one of their creations. There are three different permissions, these work via tick boxes. These are “Transfer”, “Copy” and “Modify”. Transfer” –. 8220;Copy” –. If this permission was enabled on an object it would allow people other than the owner the ability to co...
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Wrapping things up – Meetings and Hangar58 | Patrick Bell NMIT
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. October 6, 2012. Wrapping things up – Meetings and Hangar58. So this week was only 2 days for me as I had decided to take a day off to be with the family. Thursday and Friday however, were both full on with Hangar 58 work. Before I go into that, I have set up a meeting for this coming Monday to ask how well I have performed over the last few months – and ask if they might want to take me on as paid staff! Is there room for another learning developer?
Report Writing | Patrick Bell NMIT
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. October 15, 2012. Started my report off with a bang last Thursday and Friday! At the time of writing, I’m currently at 3300 words out of a planned 12000. Everything in terms of content seems to be going quite well, although I’m finding it difficult to write up information about HotHouse that doesn’t sound sales pitchy… Not an easy task. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Succes with PHP and MSSQL. You are c...
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. Sick Day Problems with MSSQL. September 14, 2012. So today, I had to take off sick due to (I think) either picking up Thomas’ flu or overtiredness. I think it was the latter considering the circumstances! Here is what he purposed we connect with:. Error reporting(E ALL E NOTICE E DEPRECATED E WARNING E STRICT); date default timezone set(‘Pacific/Auckland’);. Ini set(‘display errors’, 1);. Usr = ”. Psw = ”. Dbname = ”. Back on Board Updates. This week I...
Meeting + Wrap-up | Patrick Bell NMIT
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. October 9, 2012. As per my last post, I sat down with some of the guys and girls at HotHouse to see how they have casually though of me, as an intern. All of them said I have been a wonderful addition to the crew and they could not have asked for better! Later on this week, I will try get some neat photos with the crew to use in my report and poster. Next post →. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. You are c...
Part 3 – Counterintuitiveness Remains. | Patrick Bell NMIT
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. September 23, 2012. Part 3 – Counterintuitiveness Remains. Well, the image speaks for itself. We had a little bit of a dilemma this week in terms of Hangar 58 and the database integration. Not only are we having a good amount of trouble with connecting to the database using PHP but we also found out that the printing of the loyalty cards is to be done. We setup the back-end. A dilemma but the pre-printing of cards only really makes sense from a busines...
Part 1 – Slow Progress – Thanks MSSQL! | Patrick Bell NMIT
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. September 22, 2012. Part 1 – Slow Progress – Thanks MSSQL! This week was a little. Before we begin – I should probably point out the fact that I have already worked over 250 hours for HotHouse! Technically I can call it quits in about 2 more weeks but I have made the decision to stay on board with them until I am no longer required –. Or they offer me a job 🙂. The slowness of the whole ordeal is nailing down the. In the end, we resorted to calling bac...
Succes with PHP & MSSQL | Patrick Bell NMIT
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. September 30, 2012. Succes with PHP and MSSQL. Last week Thomas a finally managed to get a workable connection from the Hangar58 MSSQL database via PHP. We did get a developer from ACR to remote in on the actual H58 server box, which I had setup with Win7. After this final remote session, we used the exact same PHP connection string and hazar, it worked! We are running out of time, however. Next post →. Wrapping things up – Meetings and Hangar58. Evan&...
Part 2 – LINUXICUS! | Patrick Bell NMIT
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Project Blog Thoughts on Web Development and Design. September 23, 2012. Part 2 – LINUXICUS! Welcome to Part 2 of this week’s post. As mentioned in Part 1 I was tasked with setting up a Linux web server that all the web team can use to host development projects. Before I go into detail about the process, I thought I would lay out what I think are the pros and cons of using a dedicated development server when it comes to web. The process of building a Linux server is actually super easy. Apache, PHP etc&#...
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Evans @ OKM School Blog. Thursday, May 26, 2011. Conclusion of Chapter 11. We have now finished Chapter 11 and will have our Quiz on Wednesday, June 1st. Please have the booklets completed and 'Check your Understanding' p.435 #1-10 completed. You can also review the Tide Video at home:. Thursday, May 19, 2011. We have now completed the section on Ocean currents. Please have the Reading Check completed on page 417 #1-5. Next day we will look at Tides. Monday, May 16, 2011. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Check y...
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Evan's Wonderful Blog | An Enjoyable Read :)
Evan's Wonderful Blog. An Enjoyable Read :). Assignment 3 – Update 5 (Reflection on Creation). Posted by Blog Master Evan in Assignment 3. This is my reflection on how my build went and thoughts as well as everything else. 1 A scripted change in colour. The lamp shade and light bulb are click-able which changes to a random colour everytime clicked. 2 A scripted change in texture. The frame around the TV/Movie screen changes to a different texture when clicked. (. 4 An animated texture. With the maximum a...
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Sunday, December 12, 2010. Quite a bit going on with Cerevellum. UCAN (Upstate Carolina Angel Network) has moved forward with the due diligence process following my Nov. 17th presentation at their member meeting. Then I just found out that SC Launch is inviting me to present to their board for an additional investment or low-interest loan. So, big news! Hopefully this momentum will keep going. Friday, November 12, 2010. Friday, March 26, 2010. Wednesday, March 3, 2010. Well, it's time to take Cerevellum ...
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