News
02/09/06: I have been hard at work working on some behind-the-scenes things with the site and it's almost done. The only thing left is to get the poll script working right. Until then, I have disabled the poll. You may be seeing a login system in the near future, along with some other new things. This is all thanks to my new PHP / MySQL book. Within the next month, I hope to have a guestbook, user profiles and registration, a search box, a mailing list, and much more.
01/21/06: It's been a while since I have done much with my site, but that's because I've been creating a MySpace profile in order to get a little more publicity for my site. I've also been working on incorporating CSS into my site. This is really just a technical thing that will make my life easier when updating my site. I have also released Quadratic Formula v. 1.20. It will now give you the standard form of the equation you input. It will also handle errors better, too.
01/01/06: Happy New Year everybody! To celebrate the New Year, I have created my own PHP form mailing system. I have also updated the C++ console application of Formula Suite. You will also notice I registered a domain name: http://www.formulasuite.com/ and I have implemented the use of frames, which means that the navbar and Flash header (created by Chris Miller) will scroll with the page.
12/26/05: I have released a demo of the C++ console application of Formula Suite. Details can be found on the Upcoming Projects page. As of today, it has the main menu, "about" information, area menu, and area of a triangle formula. Enjoy! I have also revamped my site using frames with a lot of help from my chief Flash designer and new assistant webmaster, Chris Miller.
12/15/05: I have released Quadratic Formula v.1.10 and Mike Johnston has released Sound Intensity v.2.4
12/07/05: I have removed a few polls because I have decided to split up Formula Suite. Now I know there are some people that will be against this, but it must be done. Every time I edit Formula Suite and try to run it again I get an "Error: memory" message. When I clear everything off my TI-89 Titanium it works just fine, but even with a variable in the memory I get the same message. I'm sorry that it has to be this way, but I can't keep reloading all my data every time a make a simple change. Mike Johnston and Chris Miller have also joined my staff.
Archives are here!
Archives are here!
12/01/05: I have received a bug report of the Formula Suite Windows Edition. Be aware that there are bugs in it as I have yet to fully debug it. It is only a demo of what is to come! I will be working to help avoid these errors, but I need your help.
11/30/05: I have added a new poll topic. Also, you now require Flash player in order to view the headings at the top of each page and the navbars.
11/27/05: I have completely redone the site using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX. Some of the changes are: New flash navbar, new contact form, and new poll format. Keep in mind these are only some of the visual enhancements. I have made numerous technical enhancements as well, such as optimizing the HTML code, adding more meta tags, etc.
11/20/05: Mike Johnston has sent me an e-mail asking if I would like to include his calculus programs in Formula Suite. I accepted, saying that I am always trying to get new formulas for my programs. Also, visit my new Upcoming page, where you can view all my upcoming projects.
11/19/05: I have decided to port Formula Suite to Windows, but not according to my original plan, which was as a C++ console application. Instead, I have started to teach myself Visual C++, which is how I will be creating the port. Download a partially complete (missing physics submenus) menu structure here. Keep in mind, there are no formulas coded into this yet, but be patient, I'm working on it almost every day. E-mail me using the contact form with any questions, comments, etc. This is completely virus-free! Do not think this is a virus because I hate them as much as all of you! :-) I also have to delay "Dudeman" as I am focusing all my attention on the Formula Suite port and my school work.
11/10/05: I have decided to start my own text-based "game" called "Dudeman." This will be a TI-89 based game involving this little fellow: {[('_')]} It will be a game similar to Ray at flashplayer.com (though not at all as violent and "mature" as it). I am hoping to have the first part done by the holidays.