So many topics on cool utilities, but let's hear what you have done! I am sure some of you have programmed so slick utilities, scripts, or games!
Here's my list :
For work :
- SSL Cert order form doing realtime CC transaction along with a database driven admin interface to keep track of all the certifcates, post the cert submission CSR to thawte, and a way to store the certificate backups in a SQL database.
- Very sophisticated Transaction report web page. It has a search engine section where you can search via dates, or by order id, name, credit card,
and can report in cdn/us funds, by batch or by transacition, and seperates transaction by types (SSL order, webhosting, domain purchase). It returns
results instantly and returns a very nice display summarizing the transactions. If you select a transaction you get a nicely formatted receipt.
- Reseller/Affilliate framework. I have a complex admin area for in house and a script (perl) that generates monthly reports and sends them to the
resellers.
All of the above was done using VBScript (ASP). I've only known ASP for a year so I think I've done pretty good. My programs please the boss, so I guess that's all that counts . The all use some pretty sweet SQL queries... nothing makes you feel giddy like an efficient SQL query
. The all use some pretty sweet SQL queries... nothing makes you feel giddy like an efficient SQL query 
For fun/home/school :
- Java program that trawl the web searching for E-mail address embedded in HTML. The program learns new licks as it trawls the web and will
go on forever. It is multithreaded, distributed, uses xml, mysql. We did this for our software engineering class. We had to do a live demo, and we started it by seeding it with our schools website.... the class got a chuckle when our profs e-mail address came up
- perl script that will randomly grab mp3s from my collection, re-encode it to a lower bitrate, generate a php file, and uploads the files to my webserver. This script is how the playlist is generated for my radio station linked in my sig.
- A multithreaded C program to emulate a 2 elevator system. This was for my OS course. It was supposed to be a group project, but I elected to do it on my own because I loathe group work .
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I've done some OpenGL stuff, but I am not really proud of it .
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			Here's my list :
For work :
- SSL Cert order form doing realtime CC transaction along with a database driven admin interface to keep track of all the certifcates, post the cert submission CSR to thawte, and a way to store the certificate backups in a SQL database.
- Very sophisticated Transaction report web page. It has a search engine section where you can search via dates, or by order id, name, credit card,
and can report in cdn/us funds, by batch or by transacition, and seperates transaction by types (SSL order, webhosting, domain purchase). It returns
results instantly and returns a very nice display summarizing the transactions. If you select a transaction you get a nicely formatted receipt.
- Reseller/Affilliate framework. I have a complex admin area for in house and a script (perl) that generates monthly reports and sends them to the
resellers.
All of the above was done using VBScript (ASP). I've only known ASP for a year so I think I've done pretty good. My programs please the boss, so I guess that's all that counts
For fun/home/school :
- Java program that trawl the web searching for E-mail address embedded in HTML. The program learns new licks as it trawls the web and will
go on forever. It is multithreaded, distributed, uses xml, mysql. We did this for our software engineering class. We had to do a live demo, and we started it by seeding it with our schools website.... the class got a chuckle when our profs e-mail address came up
- perl script that will randomly grab mp3s from my collection, re-encode it to a lower bitrate, generate a php file, and uploads the files to my webserver. This script is how the playlist is generated for my radio station linked in my sig.
- A multithreaded C program to emulate a 2 elevator system. This was for my OS course. It was supposed to be a group project, but I elected to do it on my own because I loathe group work
I've done some OpenGL stuff, but I am not really proud of it
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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