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January 14, 2004

Keeping Busy

The past couple days have been keeping me pretty occupied. I've been making arrangements to do a course extension for database, so that I can get honors credit. I'm going to study unstructured databases, which are generally stored as xml files and as a result, can be more flexible than relational databases.

I've been trying to weed all (and I mean all) bugs out of Taco HTML Edit, and I've managed to start a conversation on an Apple developers' mailing list about the future of Network Kernel Extensions on Mac OS X. I've decided on an approach for the "Mysterious New Project". I'm going to add a rule to the firewall (ipfw) to divert packets to another port. Then, I can examine the packets, and decide what to do with them. First, I must learn more about Unix Network Programming. I hope that I'm not in over my head.

I wish that I could write more, but I have to go now.

Posted by doshirj at January 14, 2004 08:42 AM

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