Electricmonk

Ferry Boender

Programmer, DevOpper, Open Source enthusiast.

Blog

Category: website

Server problems partly solved

Hello folks, Sorry for the extremely long delay in fixing the problems with this server. FYI: This server, along with all the webpages and all the other crap on it, has been down for almost two weeks now. It’ll take too long too explain, but all I can tell you is that it’s been nasty […]

I need Beta testers

Lately I’ve been working on a new project called MetaCoding. MetaCoding is a Meta Newssite which gathers programming-related news from around the internet and offers it in a central location. Meta News for coders. The backend code for the project is done, and is in need of testing. If you are interested in helping me […]

Extra Nethack sokoban level formats

I’ve created some more different level formats for the Nethack Sokoban levelsets. Sokoban++ seems to have an import/export function and I decided to abuse it. Why are there a gazilion different formats for such a simple game?

Curriculum Vitae

No homepage is complete without an online Curriculum Vitae. So I’ve put mine online too.

Ode to Sharky

For the fun of it, I wrote an Ode to Sharky. Sharky is my server who has been the trusty keeper of all my files, sourcecode, webpages, etc for the last six years. Sometimes people laugh at Sharky’s hardware because it’s old and outdated. But Sharky still managed to perform an enormous ammount of tasks […]

Old page fading out

Well, my old site is finally being faded out. Since of now visitors to the old site will be automatically redirected to this site. Since some of the stuff on the old website hasn’t been (and will not be) transferred to this site, some things might be missing. If you are looking for something on […]

Firefox and Vim, they’re back

I’ve transfered and refactored the old Vim and Firefox pages from my old homepage over to this place. They’re here: Firefox and Vim.

New News & Log backend

I’ve put in place a new News and Log module. Since I slaped it together in a few hours, it might still contain some bugs. I’m thinking about open sourcing the thing once it’s done, since it’s pretty modular. It can be included in other pages without much work (as you can see here). But […]

XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Well, this page is now officialy W3C XHTML 1.0 Transitional compatible. Not that it matters all that much, but it’s nice nonetheless. Unfortunally there are only two browsers which are fully XHTML 1.0 transitional comptible: Mozilla and Internet Explorer.. and I’m not even sure about that last one. Oh well. update: Well, after putting in […]

Pictures

Added some pictures to the page about me

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