VisiSite Announced
Forgive me readers for I have sinned, it has been 5 days since my last post.
So we’re back at university. Life is good, lectures have started and we are all basically back into the fray of that which is University. Seeing everyone again is ace and getting back into the swing of studying has been easily done. This is a good thing as it has been straight back into the thick of things, no pissy week course on Unix or much of an introduction at all. After all we are the truly hardcore!
Anyway this post is mainly to bring about the attention of my new project which I have proposed. After working on the DECS project over the Summer I was very interested in building some sort of CASE tool. When I consulted the list of 100+ projects I was upset to find nothing of this nature (except of course the DECS extension projects). Therefore after the first of Ray Welland’s SEP4 lectures I went to talk to him supervising me building some sort of CASE tool.
After agreeing to this we had a preliminary meeting in which we pulled together all the ideas we had and came up with a rough idea for a project. I then went off and wrote the project proposal which would be officially handed to the university as the details of the project.
Therefore VisiSite was born, I wont go into details here, but the details will be available from the VisiSite home page and the synopsis of the project also available.

Looks interesting, and rather more useful than my level 4 project.. I doubt you’ll be doing your project in C though, so mine is still more hardcore.
And another thing, lets not let this 5 days between posts happen again ..
You also might want to clip the extra white border from those smiley images. Looks weird – well, here anyway.
Apologies, looking at the images on their own, it seems that they have no extra border, and the source doesn’t look like there should be any problems either. I have no idea what’s going on in that case. Oh well, won’t be loosing speep over it.
Iain that is wierd, was just saying the same to Matt earlier on in the lab. They are the worpress default and because I don’t use smileys (as they degrage us all) I hadn’t checked to see what they looked like.
If you are reading these comments now you will see that Iain is totally wrong and the emoticons have been fixed.
This comment is just to say that Iain was correct and there were borders on each of the emoticons which I have fixed through some CSS changes.