January 6th, 2005
This application is for CSH members to post their resumes and look for jobs from the CSH newsgroup. Essentially, this is a quickly design application that allow members to easily communicate their needs to one another. (And allows those who do not have immediate access to a newsgroup reader to view the information too.)
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Tags: csh, perl, nntp, xml, xpath
Comment on 'CSH Jobs/Resume Reader'
April 10th, 2004
This application was designed as a simple test for the new CSH web site, it allows CSH members to quickly see the latest headlines, as posted to the CSH newsgroup.
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Tags: csh, perl, nntp
Comment on 'CSH Newsgroup Reader'
March 26th, 2004
This web application was designed to be used by CSH members who needed to keep track of interviews and read them again later. Currently this application is available to strictly CSH members.
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Tags: csh, web, perl
Comment on 'CSH Interview Mangement'
September 26th, 2003
This is a command-line utility built to ease the process of dropping drinks from the CSH networked soda drink machine. After becoming semi-addicted to Sunkist soda, I just had to find better ways of getting my fix, and this script is the result of that!
Features:
- Ability to querty multiple drink servers
- Dynamic checking of slots for drink location
- Auto-Contacting of Drink Admin when drink is run out
- Less operations then using the standard telnet or web interfaces
Download:
Tags: csh, cli, perl
Comment on 'CSH Drink Dropper'
June 7th, 2003
An application for CSH members that allows them to access and search personal profiles over the phone. This service was built using the free TellMe service and layed out in VXML. For more information on how to use this service, visit the CSH Member Profiles (Members Only).
The service has recently been updated by Darrin Mann <darrin@csh.rit.edu>.
Tags: csh, perl, vxml
Comment on 'Voice Members'
April 25th, 2003
This application grabs information from Infosys, a CSH project which displays current pertinent information, and displays it in a desktop window.
Downloads
Tags: csh, gui, perl
Comment on 'Desktop Infosys'