Paco
Francisco T. Martinez
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4/5/2011
MilDotCalc is now available on the Mac App Sto...
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3/29/2005
My son's remains were put to rest yesterday in the Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery. It was military burial with full honors. Just before we parted to the hollow ground we were given over medal...
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7/28/2007
As many of you know, I have an interest in long range shooting. Here in Texas, there are quite a few shooting ranges that sport...
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Sweeping the Confetti
Well, I am now 40 years old. Had two great birthday celebrations yesterday. At the office they decorated my cube in a way reminiscent of "Fiestas Patronales". At home, Maria and Monica decorated the dinning room and the living room in very special way. My son Paquito, called me from Korea, and we talked for over an hour. My mother and my good friend Matt Gutierrez also called to say "Felizidades".
I am so very occupied between Mono, HEALTHvision and a potential consulting engagement that MFConsulting may have with one of Fort Worth�s biggest private employer.
My friend Kevin Shockey who has been very busy himself with the SNAP project became a father for the third time!
Erik Dasque has invited me to write a tutorial intended to help Windows programmers work with their MS .NET Framework created projects in the Linux platform using Mono (and maybe prj2make#).
I had offered my friend Todd Berman to create a MonoDevelop addin that imports *.sln and *.csproj into the corresponding *.cmbx and *.prjx files.
I am a tad busy right now, but once my girls leave for a month in the paradise island of Puerto Rico, I should have time to please all the requests and pledges in my queue.
I am so very occupied between Mono, HEALTHvision and a potential consulting engagement that MFConsulting may have with one of Fort Worth�s biggest private employer.
My friend Kevin Shockey who has been very busy himself with the SNAP project became a father for the third time!
Erik Dasque has invited me to write a tutorial intended to help Windows programmers work with their MS .NET Framework created projects in the Linux platform using Mono (and maybe prj2make#).
I had offered my friend Todd Berman to create a MonoDevelop addin that imports *.sln and *.csproj into the corresponding *.cmbx and *.prjx files.
I am a tad busy right now, but once my girls leave for a month in the paradise island of Puerto Rico, I should have time to please all the requests and pledges in my queue.