DoS Attack: A Lesson personal I'll admit, I was dumb. I used to host this blog at my house, which was not equipped to handle the traffic it receives, or the riff raff that is script kiddies. Long story short the IP address of my house was under constant
Summer 2014: Java personal It's summer. For many that means loads of free time, for me it means crossing things off of my roadmap. The school year came and went at an ever increasing speed. I started the year planning of learning Java, C#, and Python. Learning C#
What I've Learned: BoilerSell personal Two weeks ago I had an idea, fellow students of mine needed a marketplace to sell books, tickets, and other things online to other students within the university. I set out to build a website to accomplish just that. I had built websites before
Relapse personal When I started this blog I wanted to get a framework to create the site and make it painless to post. No more editing raw HTML for every post and then updating the index to hold the new page. Gone were the days of
InWIC: 1 among 0s personal Part of my job as Treasurer of Purdue's ACM-W is that I get to go to Indiana Celebration of Women In Computing. InWIC can be thought of as a smaller scale version of the Grace Hopper Convention, the target audience is women. The Only
My Deaf Month personal I spent the better half of December and the begining of January with 20% hearing in my left ear and 40% in my right ear. I had had Strep Throat which in case caused the Eustachian tubes in my ears to become swollen shut,