Check out my open source projects!

I had written a visual solution to the famous eight queens problem seen in Universities. Many people emailed me asking for the source after having seen it. So I finally packaged it, GPLed it, and uploaded it to my website for download. I also uploaded a simple utility that will generate your get/set methods by having your declarations as input. Nothing amazing, but it certainly saves me a load of time. If you want to check these out and even get the source, visit my website.
http://www.compiledmonkey.com/default.aspx?p=code

You know, I use WebSphere for my Java work and after I finished the utility I realized the IDE did this already. :-) It's cool though, I got a chance to work with Swing again and I was able to publish the code for anybody else to take and use.
Sorry about the .NET-ish, I've been working with it for the past year or so. Maybe I'll make an option for which style to generate the code. The beauty of open source is that somebody could take my code, add this functionality, and send it back to me to be redistributed. ;-)

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