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Portfolio
I have gathered some of the better work that I have done over the years, took some screenshots, and posted them to a running instance of MooFlow. Hopefully it can serve as a portfolio for others to view and discuss.
See it at the following url: http://karlherrick.com/portfolio/
Posted by Karl Herrick on October 11th, 2009 in Wordpress, Javascript, PHP, XML, Web Development, Firefox, Hosting | No Comments »
Looking for Exch
I was looking around the net for ramblings of the currency addon I put together for Firefox. It is neat to see what other people say about it.
13 Firefox Extensions Every Investor Needs
Posted by Karl Herrick on October 13th, 2007 in XML, XUL, Exch, Firefox, Web Development | No Comments »
Rss Reader for Linux
Okay… okay… I finally found an RSS news aggregator for Linux, and it can be found at this place. I was really excited because it is developed using XUL… which is in itself an XML based language. So we are using XML to read XML through Mozilla… oh… you have to have MozillaFirebird installed to get that RSS news reader to work. It works in Windows and OSX too.
Posted by Karl Herrick on November 13th, 2003 in RSS, XML, Linux | No Comments »
Feedreader
I have set up an RSS feed for this weblog. It will only display the 2 most recent entries, and a link to the archives… For anything more advanced I would have to spend a substantial amount of time setting up a script to do it. As it is, it was pretty easy. Don’t know what RSS is? Read up on it, I think you will like it. It’s basically a way to list content from your favorite weblog/news sites and get easy access to updated information. Check out some free RSS readers… one that I use is called FeedReader. Downloading is simple (Windows… haven’t found a good Linux one yet) and you only have to copy this link (http://www.karlherrick.com/weblog/index.xml) into a new “channel” in the RSS reader… Walla… you got updated content. Other content can be found at places like Yahoo!. Just look for the little orange box that says XML or RSS and copy and paste the link into your RSS news reader.
Posted by Karl Herrick on November 5th, 2003 in RSS, XML, Windows | 1 Comment »