In the name of Open Source…

As many of you may know, I’ve been doing some programming on the side (and part of my course work at my university). From programming in Java to PHP, I’ve written a good number of applications over the past few years, and I’ve decided to open all of those apps up.

If you go to my Development Wiki, you’ll find a list of the programming languages that I currently have source code listed for. When you click on those, you’ll be able to see individual projects that you can then look at the source code for, and in some instances, download the source code in a nice .zip format.

Most of this code has been sitting around on my MacBook Pro for the last year or so without being useful, so I figured that I would put it to good use. If you’re a C.S. student, or just someone looking to learn more about programming, check out the Development Wiki. I also have plans for a Java programming screencast/blog that will allow others to learn how to program in an easy way.

If you are at all interested in the Java programming tutorials, feel free to leave a comment and let me know your level of computer experience and if you’ve programmed before. I would really like to see more people learning how to program as technology is and will be a key involvement in the future.

    • sc
    • January 4th, 2010

    Hi Cory,

    I just downloaded your LapCounter app and I love the simplicity of it. One suggestion…it would be helpful to have a minus button, in case I hit the + button twice. That way I wouldn’t have to clear my total of laps run and start all over.

  1. I am in the process of doing a redesign of the LapCounter application and I will definitely take your comment into consideration. Thanks!

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