It snowed, and I had my first test in OS2 today... there were no surprises here, and I think I was fairly well prepared for it, which is a good thing.

Maryna blew me off tonight to do her homework - and I'm proud of her for being so dedicated. *grin* So I'm in the lab tonight. I took some time to review Dr. Jonyer's first draft at our next grant proposal, happily it was good. I think that he really digs my grid security model as he included a sketch of it in the proposal... very nice. I hope they get the grant, then I could be funded for the duration of my stay here.

I started on my client-server program last night. It is due Friday. Surprising, I have the initial framework up and running... I've never worked with sockets before - I've looked at them (in exploit code) but never touched, and I must say that it isn't difficult since the library does most of it for you.

Finally, I'm reading Practical RDF so that I can get up to speed on the semantic web... and stuff.

 

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Austin Gilbert/Male/26-30. Lives in United States/Oklahoma/Tulsa/Midtown, speaks English. Spends 40% of daytime online. Uses a Fast (128k-512k) connection. And likes computer science/photography.
This is my blogchalk: United States, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Midtown, English, Austin Gilbert, Male, 26-30, computer science, photography.

2004/02/04