New Website

Posted on May 18th, 2010

Wow it has been a while since I have updated my blog. I received several questions on AMuZ.US, DeviantART, Zymic and few other sites as to why I haven’t been much active on the web as I used to be. You all deserve an apology and an explanation. I have been booked with projects, exams and well more work. Although I am taking 13 credits this quarter, all of my classes are project based and are the last few courses in my sequence. I’m taking a class called Machine Design for which, as a group, we have to design a peddle generated brick smasher. It is a lot of work. We so far spent about $300 on new shafts, bearings and gears and got a sponsorship from Mahany for any additional materials.

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New Site Coming Soon…

Posted on January 22nd, 2010

So lately I’ve been working with Jorsek Software, LLC. on a project called StemCM (originally called JPE). This new piece of online software is the first true XML based content management system (CMS). It follows the WYSIWYG theory; What you see is what you get. In all honesty, I think this is one of the best CMS I have seen in my life and I am glad to have had some input in its development. The owners are really cool guys and have helped me gain some leadership skills through the process.

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PHP Date Function

Posted on April 20th, 2009

Title: PHP Date Function
Author: Sazzad Hossain
Language: PHP
Summary: Many people began sending me pm’s on how to do certain things in php. Instead of answering all of them, I thought why not create a thread where people can post the basic functions of php. Here I am talking about a very important php function: php date. I use this function for many purpose, but here I’ll just explain the general purpose/use.

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[mCAD] Tutorial 1

Posted on April 6th, 2009

This tutorial was designed by the Rochester Institute of Technology’s Professor Phillip Batchelor and William Leonard to help students get started with MathCAD. This tutorial teaches the basic understandings of units, functions, ranges, arrays, shading and decimal formatting. The content in the blue color are procedures and the regular text. Download the MathCAD template available here. Read the rest of this entry »

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MathCAD

Posted on April 5th, 2009

For my Failure Mechanics class here at the Rochester Institute of Technology, I am required to do a series of MathCAD tutorials. At first, I really did not like the software. I thought to myself wow what an annoying way of doing work. But now as I go back when discovering errors in the values I have chosen, I am thankful I was taught how to use this software. It is a great software and I am happy to share some work with you. Please do note that these tutorials are here to help you. I hope you leave some credits back to me.

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