I’ve decided to try to do the same thing starting Monday 15th of June 2009 through to July 29th 2009. If I fail to do so this time…I still honestly believe time periods of 30 days etc are generally bad news for development cycles. In this instance I’m literally bringing the pieces together into the UI and connecting them with glue and code.
June 2007 – June 2009 377 Days – Can We Go To Release For July 29th?
by Scott Kane on 12. Jun, 2009 in 30Dayers, 30days
Visual Studio 2010 Beta – Monday May 18 – Fire Up The Virtual Machines!
by Scott Kane on 18. May, 2009 in Micro ISV
After signing with Microsoft’s BizSpark ISV program last November as switching across to VisualStudio .Net after 13 years with Delphi I’ve been delighted with the productivity VisualStudio has afforded me. VisualStudio 2010 has a bunch of new features…
A Custom Audio File Format – "Chunky" But Not Necessarily Large
by Scott Kane on 12. May, 2009 in .Net 2, .net, 30Dayers, 30days, Audio Software, C#, ISV Software Design, Micro ISV, Starting an mISV, VB.Net, VisualStudio, Windows, bootstrap isv
For those of you familiar with Sony Acid Pro, originally called “ACID pH1″ by it’s creators at SonicFoundry, you’ll probably be familiar with the Acid variation of Riff/Wave format and it’s incredible ability to “know” what key it is, what tempo and the nature of its’ playback in respect of being a clip or more commonly a “loop”. It’s the core of the product and what allows the short audio clip to be so darn powerful for people creating loop based music.
Finally A Release – But Not MixAction *Yet* – PerforMixer Multi-Room Audio
by Scott Kane on 07. May, 2009 in .Net 2, .net, 30Dayers, 30days, Audio Software, ISV Marketing, ISV Software Design, Micro ISV, Starting an mISV, User Interface Design, VisualStudio, Windows
It’s multi room audio. Basically aimed towards reception and convention centres, hotels, pubs, basically anywhere you need to be able to manage different audio into different rooms with the convenience and cost savings of using one computer as the source or “player”. To do it you need more than one soundcard (up to four supported) or a dedicated multi room soundcard.
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Delphi DCU Virus – SysConst.pas Library Source Injection. Athena Virus?
by Scott Kane on 06. Sep, 2009 in 30Dayers, 30days, Featured Articles, General ISV Issues, ISV Software Design, Micro ISV, Starting an mISV
OK. I’ve not had a chance to confirm this myself, but at least one anti malware company is supporting the claim it seems – Bit Defender.
Allegedly this piece of malware does the following: