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Welcome to my, Tor-Eirik Bakke Lunde, homepage. Contained within these pages you'll find information about some of the various projects I've been working on in my spare time.

As I'm a fan of keeping everything open source you are free to use the documents and sourcecode found on these pages for your own purposes as long as you're aware that they don't come with any warranty as well as giving credit where it's due.
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MySQL Monitor
  • 2010-09-05 - Altered checks so that they can mainain their own configuration as well as rewrote parts of the framework so that statuses can be returned per resource instead of as a summarized status.
  • 2010-01-22 - The first release of this software is now ready for use and the files for it has been released.
VCB Automator
  • 2010-03-07 - Released version 1.20 with improvements to error handling as well as adding support for SQLite3/MySQL as a backend for storing backup meta-information.
  • 2009-11-25 - Released version 1.11 fixing a small bug stopping file backups from working properly.
  • 2009-11-21 - Released version 1.1 with included support for email notifications as well as a few other improvements.
  • 2009-11-15 - Files released.
MySQL Instances
  • 2010-01-23 - Files released.
Status daemon
  • 2009-12-04 - Support for reading configuration from file instead of hardcoding them. Also added a simulated LCD driver for development purposes.
Python SimpleORM
  • 2009-11-28 - Files released.
WinTail
  • 2009-10-03 - The application is in a usable state, and the files for this project has been released.
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	THE LESSER-KNOWN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES #8: LAIDBACK

This language was developed at the Marin County Center for T'ai Chi,
Mellowness and Computer Programming (now defunct), as an alternative to
the more intense atmosphere in nearby Silicon Valley.

The center was ideal for programmers who liked to soak in hot tubs
while they worked. Unfortunately few programmers could survive there
because the center outlawed Pizza and Coca-Cola in favor of Tofu and
Perrier.

Many mourn the demise of LAIDBACK because of its reputation as a gentle
and non-threatening language since all error messages are in lower
case. For example, LAIDBACK responded to syntax errors with the
message:
"i hate to bother you, but i just can't relate to that. can
you find the time to try it again?"