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School Started Updates

Hi all,

Timetable
First of all, for those who are interested in my timetable.
Semester 2 Timetable

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My Timetable Year 1 Semester 2

Here’s this semester, compared to last semester.
Semester 2 Timetable
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Previous Timetable- Year 1 Semester 1

Hislide Flash Issue Fixed
Hislide popup images usually get covered by flash objects, and the fix to it is to add wmode=”transparent” to the embed tag. Photos taken for my last concert Miniatures can be viewed.

Fotobook Problem Solved
I was running into some problems important facebook albums. I was getting
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 15728640 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 71 bytes) in [...] /wp-content/plugins/fotobook/facebook-platform/simpleXML/IsterXmlNode.php on line 234. I fixed this problem by replacing the php4 facebook client library with php5 client. I’ve also added jquery chilli plugin and scripturizer on this blog, but I’ll skip the elaboration.

Facebook Hello World (with Flash, Fbjs, Fbml, css, ajax and ElizaBot)
Random Beautiful Flash Text

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Random Beautiful Flash Text Generation on Canvas Page

View my application page here or visit the canvas page here.
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Hello Alice World Profile - Chat Dialog

Actually a challenging part of this was setting up and configurating a Solaris 10 Zone. I thought of trying rails, but with some restrictions I didn’t carry on that idea.

InnoFusion
I’ll be leading a project- a epublishing business, with nextfusion.

Things are getting busy and stressful but I hope I’ll be able to manage.

Back @ Home

I’m finally back after spending most of my nights away from home after exams.

The time spent at Tanjong Puteri camp was very good and time passed quickly. There was recreational time, where I retouched soccer, basketball, table-tennis, squash, and swimming. Food and space was abundant, but more the fellowship I enjoyed, and the opportunity to listen to the many touching testimonies. Messages by Rev Tan and Yong impacted me the most, and the theme on Nehemiah, was clear as if I was brought there with a time machine.

Today would be the start of my internship with ByteSquare which would carry on into my 1st week of my next semester. I’ll be working on MyHomeTone and the FaceBook platform. Hometone is a Call & SMS service which allows international calls (to your handphone) and sms at a cheaper rate.

Activities, experiences on my new job would be written at my separate developer’s blog.

In a Data Center

I’ve been to server rooms, power control stations but a data center feels different.

Data Center

Like in those movies, multiple sliding gates with biometric access control, engineers on shift monitoring screens, plenty of close circuit cameras, air-conditional room, tons of cables running under the floor, rows after rows of racks of servers and wires.

A $2k server rack is slide into place, power and ethernet cables attached. Monitor, keyboard placed on a trolley is rolled near for connection like a life support unit. The power button pushed, the small but powerful fans hums along with the symphonies of fan noise in the data center.

The network installed CentOS, the free enterprise Red Hat Linux, runs the server. Due to my personal discrimination against RH since version 6, I had to adapt to its environment.

/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts was the place where ip, dns addreses and network configurations was. system-config-securitylevel configures the firewall, yum installs, manages and updates the system. Guides exist online. Some other commands to configure and control services. I also discovered write and talk. The rest is usual linux.

http://www.lab4solutions.com is sparkling into life.

Work today

Its funny I always work at the wrong time, its a weekend but I’m “working”.

But so I completed a trial overhaul for the webpage of Everfeed, an engineering company in Singapore. Current site, Redesigned site. Nothing fanciful, just trying to make it plain simple but usable.

Today 2 batch of people I know left Singapore, one in the morning, one at night. This is the 3rd time I failed to see them off at Changi, and suprisingly this makes me feel “sadder” than when I usually see people off at the airport.

An interesting post on how I could work on my ajax spell checker plugin, PhotoMatt mentions how google spell checking webservice could be used.

The issue to this is that, using ajax (in fact javascript), browser security won’t allow you to call a webservice for a remote site. This means, ajax scripts still have to contact its parent server, which in turns “relays” and contacts google’s webservice.

This means, most likely this would be much slower than (aspell thru) pspell, but, given google has mutiple language support or other more advance features, this could be played around with.

Chris Meller implement a cool php script for it already, and I could be modifing pspell (again) to use google spelling webservice.

Another thing I did today, was writing a mix scripts (bash, javascript). Then i realised, 1 powerful feature of unix/linux is in its tools, piping them and writing batch shell scripts could do almost what you need. In a way this is simpler than programming “apis” and get done what you need sooner.

I failed to cling a Business deal

today.

Reason? Ill-disciplined.

Someone please scold me.