Posts Tagged ‘geek’

My PHP epiphany

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Excuse me while I “squee!” in geekish glee/delight.

One problem in eFiction is that the display order for the categories occasionally gets messed up. I gave up trying to fix them by hand a long time ago and just had Jasson give me a cheap and dirty work-around.

Well, tonight I came up with a solution all on my own. Sorry, this gets pretty geeky from here on out.

I made a query to the database, asking for all the subcategories in alphabetical order. I then created a while loop that took those 337 results and wrote SQL update statements for me. I offset the count by 9, since I don’t want to reorder the main categories since they’re okay right as they are.

And boom! 337, neat little MySQL update statements that reordered the categories for me. ^_^

There are times where I look at all the designs other people are doing and feel decidely inferior. This just suddenly made me realize just how far I’ve come and how much I’ve learned.

And it feels very good. ♥

New level of anime geek

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

Oh yes, I have stooped to a whole new low of Naruto fangirlishness. For kicks, I made a vector version of the skill wheel found in the Japanese Naruto databooks.

I even got translations so each of the points has the correct label. And then? I figured out the skill levels for my fan characters. Oh yes, I am bad. And then Jass did his team (the ones in his ficlet “The Mission”) too.

And then? While we were on a roll, we did our favorite canon characters using the databooks.

I don’t think it gets much worse than this, ladies and gentlemen. ^^;

Yes, we didn’t have class today.
Yes, we are bored while waiting for chapter 338.
And yes, we are in the upper echelons of geekdom.

(If anyone wants a blank copy of my wheel, you’ll have to ask me for it. I’ve been encountering a bit too many rips and art theft lately to just pop it up.)

*GLOMP* And I completely forgot to mention this, but we loved the postcard, Ook! *super tackle glomps*

Feeling Proud

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

I’m feeling rather proud of myself right now. I just completed a script to handle my fanlisting codes and I’m thrilled to say it’s working exactly the way I planned. ^_^

Looking at the page, you won’t see anything that truly different. My images will all appear to load normally. But if you look at the image’s URL, you’ll see it’s PHP rather than an image. *huge grins*

For those technically inclined, the script basically first checks to see whether or not the fanlisting code is being accessed from my blog. If it is, the script progresses and serves the image being called. However, if someone tries putting the image as part of their sig on say — Xanga or Gaia Online — the script will first log the attempt and then terminate.

To make it easier on myself if someone figures out how to circumvent the script, I even stored the fanlisting code directory in an array. That way if I need to move or rename the folder, I only have to edit just that particular line and every code will be changed.

I’d still like to add a few more security checks, but right now this is awesome. There are times I feel like I’ve learned nothing new in college and then I completely surprise myself by doing something like this.

I have no real problem with people using stuff, but I’m awful protective of my bandwidth. My baseline server costs are plenty without overage charges. Besides, they can download the fanlisting codes on the fanlisting sites and use photobucket. It’s just stupid.

College is going well. I got 100% on my first speech — talk about awkward, though. I’m not used to web cameras, so I stared at my monitor the whole time. XD I was so wooden too!

I really need to get around to calling my academic advisor, but I keep procrastinating. I need to get details about what I need to be doing to get an internship somewhere, but I’m feeling rather “meh” about the whole thing.

Well, time to get on my English homework. Yes, another level of English. -_-; Wish I could test out, but it’s business writing so I suppose I should pay attention.

Much ♥ — talk to everyone soon.

Whoa machine!

Thursday, August 25th, 2005

Nothing like a new machine to remind you how crappy your old one is/was. Yep, we finally got our new machine. $614 dollars later we have a clearance model Compaq. (Funny thing, I seem to remember declaring I was never going to purchase a Compaq ever again!) XD

  • 512 MB Ram
  • 200G Hard drive
  • AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3300+ running at 1.81 GHz
  • Windows XP Home
  • 9-in-1 Cardreader
  • CD/RW and DVD-ROM

It’s nice, though it’s loaded with crap we’re still trying to delete. Most of my J-Rock and MP3 collection is still trapped on my old machine, with no real way other than e-mail or transferring via my domain (bandwidth = ouch!). I never realized how clunky my old machine was and how slow it had gotten until I began working with this new machine.

Just finally got myself registered for classes; the college sat on some issues long enough that the classes I wanted to take were full. lol Now I somehow have to come up with an extra $200 next semester to pay for my extra software. XD I should be happy/grateful this is all I have to be worried about! I mean, really, this means I get to play with Dreamweaver and Flash sooner than I expected. Though I really wanted to purchase some upgrades to this beast to push it up over the 1G limit for RAM and save the extra software purchases for later.

Anyroad, I have most of my software transfered. (Including my Chrono Trigger sounds / Mouse pointers. lol My system just seems naked without them.) I forgot to transfer my diabetes logs over, so I have that to do yet. I think I’m going to price Flash sticks so maybe I can transfer my MP3s and the rest of my junk over; and then maybe back up my Homework once that’s done. It’s a thought.

I’m going to try to make the blog rounds today before the next round of homework begins coming due. *glomps* Sorry I’ve been so disconnected.