Sunday, December 10, 2006

Final Words

First off, I want to say I learned a lot of in IT 101 – X. I came into the class with a good background working on computers, I was amazed at how much I learned in a 101 class. The one thing I believe that we learned that we can’t be tested on is making a program. There are so many little intricacies involved with programming that it will be hard to be tested on something with programming for the 2 hour allotted time. If we had more time, then maybe it would be more reasonable. We also have it is a final project to do and having programming on two “finals” would be a lot to be tested on one subject. The biggest thing I got from taking the IT 101 class is that technology is always evolving. There are sweet toys out there that can be bought and make your life easier, more specifically a PocketPc. Also, the programs we used really helped evolved my knowledge of computers. I think the more diverse your program usability is, the more marketable you are for a job.

My most memorable moment in IT was making the webpage. I had always known a little about making webpage’s, but IT really broadened my capabilities with websites. I really liked learning to use Text Pad and it’s disappointing that other IT classes do not use it as well. I feel got was pretty darn good at making sites because many of my friends asked for help with their sites. Being able to make webpage’s will help in the future as I like to be active with clubs. I can offer help with making simple sites and trying new things. I can not wait to take my second level IT class next semester.

Monday, December 04, 2006

Cis Presents: Privacy and copyright

This was the first of the CIS presents I went to. Let me first say, it was quite hard to pay attention, the guy who lead it was very boring to listen to. I really did not learn much during this CIS presents. He talked about internet piracy, but it was all the same stuff we've been here for years. That it is bad to use limewire, etc and it hurts the industry. He also said that pretty much everything written on the internet is copywrited in someway or another.

CIS Presents: Microsoft

This CIS presents was very interesting. One for the fact that it introduced Microsoft Vista and two for the fact that the guy told me I am something I never thought I was, a technologist. That's basically someone who uses a bunch of sweet tech toys, o how I looovee my toys. Anyway, the best part about Microsoft is their introduction for Windows Vista. I actually was able to obtain a Beta version of Vista over the summer. I played around with it, but did not realize all the cool features of it. When I first had it, I just loved the new design, it was graphically cool and smooth. But the new features of thumbnails of things such as PowerPoint's and Word were just too cool. In the past if I didn't name a file very good so I wouldn't remember it, I would have to open up like 5 different documents. Now I can view them easily without opening them, just like with pictures. Anyway, I also thought it was really cool because for our Website project my Technology video was on Vista. Can't wait for it to come out and hopefully our lappy's (laptops) for Junior year will have vista on them!

Friday, December 01, 2006

Linux

http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2860180,00.html

This is not about a company using Linux, but a local company. The City of Largo, in Peninsula, Florida has chosen to go with Linux rather than Windows or Apple. The biggest reason, money. The system administrator in Largo realized that is hard and very expensive to keep up with modern technology. It now solely runs thin clients with a Linux base, it saves the city approximately $1 million a year. The system administrator made a very smart move by moving to Linux. It seems from the article that the City is very pleased with the thin clients and that there are no big problems with running Linux. With the Linux, the employees are able to access Office, Netscape, etc. They are pretty much able to do what a regular computer can do, but at a much lower costs. This not only benefits the local government, but also the people of the city. Lower costs for the government mean lower costs for the people. It will be interesting in the future if more and more companies go towards using Linux.