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by: Anne Haynes
Being the novice programmer that I am, I’m always searching for development quick guides and resources. When I was in college I programmed in BASIC and I did pretty well, but when I moved onto COBOL, I knew I wasn’t meant to be a programmer. I missed out on the cool visual programming applications in college.
With widgets, I’m finding myself wanting to program again! I can’t believe I just said that…. I ran across the Google Visual Developers API today. And I can’t wait to play around with the functionality. With visual programming, creating code is like using a content management system. I’m just having a hard time finding good manuals and resources.
Enjoy the video:
comments off Friday 28 Mar 2008 | Anne Haynes | Technology
I live a simple life and Google Maps proves it!

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ScriptLance is a service that connects programmers with webmasters that need custom programming done for their websites. Much like an auction, programming projects are posted and interested programmers bid on them.
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Eric Schmidt from Google Defines Web 3.0
” A different way to building applications- applications are pieced together; small in size, data in the cloud, can run on any device, applications are fast and custimizable – Finally, they are delivered virally and not puchased at a store.”
comments off Monday 13 Aug 2007 | Anne Haynes | Technology
I am looking into video blogging and one of my friends is looking into it as well. He mentioned the Sanyo, so I am adding this to my research list. I also found this video on metacafe.com:
Convert EVERYTHING! – video powered by Metacafe
comments off Thursday 14 Dec 2006 | Anne Haynes | Technology