søndag den 25. marts 2012
Doing the BI Certification with Koenig-Solutions in Dubai - Part I
lørdag den 24. marts 2012
Doing the BI Certification with Koenig-Solutions in Dubai - background
Signing up with Koenig-Solutions was inspired from this guy's blog-post who went to Goa for a course. Going to India is cheaper than going to Dubai, on the contrary Dubai is a shorter flight from Denmark, and no Visa or vaccines is required. Dubai is of course also more western kind-of. So the sum of all is, that I booked 12 days in Dubai with MS SQL 2008 BI Maintain & Development, including 2 MS certifications. The booking and communication with Koenig before the trip has been good, with quick answers on all kinds of questions. Even a question just before scheduled departure because of illness to a family member was handled very well. It turned out that up to start of the course start you can actually cancel and get a almost fully refund. Try that with a european company.
All for now, next blog post will be about the first couple of days in Dubai.
mandag den 13. december 2010
Learning Ruby
The course was setup with 7 weeks of studying, with a interval of 1 week for each area. Every area would contain some background material to read, and some exercises to solve. Each week has it´s own forum where you upload your exercise-solutions and questions (if any). Within a short time after commiting your stuff a hardworking competent teacher read and commented on your solution. Because everybody could see each other solutions and comments this inspired to change your solution or gave a hint how to solve a exercise. And this was almost the best of the course. In my humble opion the course gave full value for your bucks. Before signing up be prepared to use some extra hours every week on programming puzzles.
So go and see if Rubylearning.org does not have a course for you.
I am hooked on Ruby and have already launched my first Sinatra solution on Heroku used internal at my company. yay
Install Rails 3.0 on Ubuntu 10.10 using RVM
ruby --default ruby-1.9.2
tirsdag den 31. august 2010
Mythtv and Wii
søndag den 27. december 2009
Mythtv & user jobs
I have a running installation of Mythbuntu 8.04 with a DVB-T card installed, and it’s working pretty good. Recently I wanted to get a user-job running which could transcode selected tv recordings to XVID and move them into the Video folders. Setting up the job was not that difficult but running the job did not produce any output. A view in the /var/log/mythtv/mythbackend.log showed a listing with an error in the nuvexport-xvid script at line 36. But that was not interessting. Furthermore the output in the error log showed
No backends found. Please copy /home/myththtv/.mythtv/config.xml from a working Mythtv installation instead
A quick google gave the result. Normal the mythtv-frontend is running under the logged in user, which in my case was me, but the nuvexport-xvid actually did run under the mythtv user, and therefore not config.xml file was found. A copy of the config.xml from my user directory to the mythtv folder solved the issue.
søndag den 25. oktober 2009
Windows 7 stuff
I have been running Windows 7 RC for a couple of months, before the official release of the product. So far I have been very pleased, except for one thing, but that’s a different story. But just tripped over this page with 77 interesting things you can do with Windows 7. For supporters a new tool “Problems Step Recorder” lets the user run through a trouble’ish flow and screen-dumps with information are recorded and saved. The supporter have then possibility to see what actual happens. Nice. But check out all the nice stuff here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2009.10.77windows.aspx