Farewell
I have been watching President Reagan's funeral today. It's amazing to see all the people that he has touched. You look at such a man and what he stood for and it's hard to believe that in this day and age we could still have men that think as he did. To have those Ideals and principles that he upheld. I know that when it's my time to go I wont have a funeral anywhere near the size or grandeur that President Reagan's has been but I know one thing. I want to be able to touch those around me and be seen as a man that was strong in conviction. Someone that people would look to and say, we will miss him. I don't want this, mind you, for myself as I will be gone but for those that are left behind. To have an example that they will be able to look back on and know they have a good example to live by. And if not, Praise be to God that they have Jesus to be their example.
Goodbye Reagan
Well, Ronald Reagan has moved on to another life. I hope that he knew Christ and is up in heaven waiting for the rest of us. It's hard to imagine living 93 years when I still have almost 55 years to get there. He lived a life-time before he was president. I still have a life-time to live. God give me strength to make a difference in the years I have left.
.NET and C#
I have been working on a program in .NET and C#. I am fairly new to them so I know that it's not my best programming. I'm sure I'm using old techniques for a new environment. But I am determined to do it and succeed. What can I lose? The worst that could happen is I find out I can barely do this programming stuff. Actually, I'm getting better at it as each day passes by.
I started making a calculator at home to help me learn C# and .NET. I am making it for my wife's Arbonne company. I thought everything was working well and then I tried to divide two numbers. I couldn't make it come up with the right answer. I tried 12 / 3 and got 3. Now maybe it's using the new math but I believe it's something I did. I found that it I did 12 + and then 3 / that I would come up with 4. I think I made a reverse polish calculator. I'm doing more testing to try and understand how to make the keys work the way I want but we shall see... We shall see.
.NET and C#
I have been working on a program in .NET and C#. I am fairly new to them so I know that it's not my best programming. I'm sure I'm using old techniques for a new environment. But I am determined to do it and succeed. What can I lose? The worst that could happen is I find out I can barely do this programming stuff. Actually, I'm getting better at it as each day passes by.
I started making a calculator at home to help me learn C# and .NET. I am making it for my wife's Arbonne company. I thought everything was working well and then I tried to divide two numbers. I couldn't make it come up with the right answer. I tried 12 / 3 and got 3. Now maybe it's using the new math but I believe it's something I did. I found that it I did 12 + and then 3 / that I would come up with 4. I think I made a reverse polish calculator. I'm doing more testing to try and understand how to make the keys work the way I want but we shall see... We shall see.
