What does my video-game counterpart have to do with Windows tools?For those of you who were unable to attend
last night's amazing
EDMUG meeting, I have uploaded yet another screencast that features the following:
- step-by-step: the extreme makeover of Steven Rockarts from man caught licking his own face to a seduction machine, all with the help of John Bristowe's favorite utility, Paint.NET (if you are looking for the .NET 1.1 version, click here)
- writing our own custom EDMUG programming language in Notepad++ as well as other features that show why you need to have this on your computer *now*
- replacing Task Manager with SysInternals' phenomenal Process Explorer
- setting up simultaneous tabs for Ruby IRB, VS.NET 2005 Command Prompt, and Cygwin in the new cmd replacement, Console
- TaskSwitchXP - it's better Alt-Tabbing this way
- finally, a very brief demo of the *fantastic* TimeSnapper Classic in which you can actually catch a brief glimpse of my playing Punch-Out on a Super NES emulator (ZSNES: another essential tool for developers everywhere. Important disclaimer: I actually own Super Punch-Out in physical cartridge form as well.)
Note: at a later date I will probably re-record this or at the very least add some subtitles to it for ease of understanding!
Download the screencast
here!