Welcome to the WilliamsWorx Wiki.

What is WilliamsWorx?

WilliamsWorx is just a little home on the web for putting my technical information in one place. Much of the material you'll find here (at least initially) came from going through the Cyber Navigation and Tactial Digital Forensics courses. I used to do a fair amount of development and still like to think I have a knack for it. Over time you'll see some code posted to this site (both web based and downloads) that I wished I'd had when I was going through the course. If you find this useful, please help support this site. I have to pay hosting fees for the site (which admittedly aren't that high), but since all the course accesses to the site are from one or two IP's I can't use the traditional advertisements to help subsidize the site. I'll be putting ads up for users from other IP's but that will likely account for a small amount of the traffic.

If you can think of some application that will make doing your job a little easier (particularly for the course), drop me a line and I'll be happy to discuss the idea with you.

I can definitely use the help in maintaining the site. You don't need development experience. Much of the work that needs to be done is writing articles for future student reference.

Please contact me if you want to help write for this site. If this site gets to the point where I'm making a profit from advertising revenue, I'll happily share it proportionately with frequent contributors.

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Topic revision: r27 - 15 Aug 2008 - 01:02:32 - JakeWilliams
 
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