It has been a few months since starting to program my Dissertation project in Python and I have to be honest, I am quite impressed. It was a complete risk to turn to Python, a programming language I had only used once or twice before, rather than Java which I have had years of experience [...]
I heard about this after listening to the CyberSpeak Podcast one evening (http://cyberspeak.libsyn.com/). George Starcher has written a very detailed article and step by step guide on how to setup Amazon EC2 as DNA workers. I have used AccessData’s DNA (Distributed Network Attack) before but when used in a live environment I found it effected [...]
A few months ago I created a simple tool that added a GUI to the Plutil tool that comes with Mac’s. Plutil allows a user via Terminal to convert binary Plist files into XML files and vice versa. At the time I had been playing with Plist files so a quick convertor was very useful. [...]
Possibly the best film I have seen in a very long time. The story is based on true events when a group of men appeared in the mountains of India from travelling all the way from Siberia. The Way Back follows the group of misfits as they attempt to escape from Siberia into safer grounds. [...]
I have been attempting to get a grasp of Enscript programming but after opening Encase to find entering random commands just came up with errors I realised this was going to be a harder task than I expected. Unfortunately there are no real easy answers to getting started with Enscript except learn C, C++ [...]