Can we say hotness?
It’s a Soquid!!
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Here’s my philosophy on dating. It’s important to have somebody that can make you laugh, somebody you can trust, somebody that, y’know, turns you on… And it’s really, really important that these three people don’t know each other
Class dismissed.
To develop java code, and to test it you can use pretty much anything you desire. I find a great IDE program to be Eclipse. It can be ran on Windows, Macintosh, and Linux systems.
The program allows you to keep organized files, compile and run the programs for easy trouble shooting.
Go ahead and grab a copy from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
I recommend Eclipse IDE for Java Developers (85 MB)
What I will be covering will be mostly covered in basic java classroom settings. I will make and show you what I’m doing inside of eclipse. You don’t have to have the program, but again, I found it to be easy to understand.
It does take a few seconds to boot up the first time.
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So now that you have a video iPod, how do you load videos on it? There’s the iTunes Music Store and Google Video, but what about content from DVDs you already own? SlySoft’s CloneDVD Mobile offers an easy way to create compressed videos that play on the iPod, the Sony PSP, and other portable devices. The downside–and it’s a big one–is that it doesn’t work with copy-protected DVDs. (The HandBrake Lite utility does, however.)
CloneDVD Mobile sells for a steep $39, although there’s a generous 21-day trial, so you can make sure that you can’t live without it before you put up your money. The interface is clearly laid out and walks you through the few necessary steps. You select your device, choose your DVD, and tell the program where to save the results.
So as I write to you today, my beloved followers. My life is changing. In honor of that, I will write a little differently in my blog today. I’m going to make you a really active part of my daily life. My life is always changing more expedited than I have realized in the past. College is flying. I absolutely love it.
I do wish I didn’t quite have to work as much…but still it’s only 20 hours a week. Classes are going quite well, and I love it here. I think the best choice I could ever make is to go to school full time. I’ve met some really awesome people already, and I can’t wait to have a lot of stories to share with you guys.
Leaving home to come to school was hard. It still is, I miss my father, sister, and especially my nephews terribly. I keep in modest contact, but honestly, time is always lacking.