So much for waiting...
The new design is about 80-90% there, depending on how much time I have over the next few weeks to hack around with it. If I don't have much time, it's 100% there. ;)</p><p></p>
The new design is about 80-90% there, depending on how much time I have over the next few weeks to hack around with it. If I don't have much time, it's 100% there. ;)</p><p></p>
I've been avoiding updates for a while because I have so many things on the go at home to talk about, but few of those things are at the stage where I have anything useful to say about them.</p><p>Furthermore, I am really itching to figure out how...
I upgraded piggy (the machine running this site) before leaving for the UK. After upgrading, I also ran a dist-upgrade on my Debian distribution since it was long overdue, and I was already in the upgrading mood.</p><p>In doing so, I managed to...
Just removed a few comment spams from the site. This isn't exactly the most hoppin' place with a very wide audience…</p><p>Right?</p><p></p>
This should be handy to help check up on me while I'm in the UK next week…</p><p></p><p>Pictures to come.</p><p></p>
While doing some more reading up on Python today I found this:</p><p>Every Language War Ever</p><p>I2: But M[y]F[avourite]L[anguage] is faster to develop in than Y[our]F[avourite]L[anguage]. Besides, Moore’s Law. Mooooooore’s Laaaaaaw.</p><p>That...
For those of you looking for more features in ABFiller, be aware that I am no longer supporting it.</p><p>Instead, I have decided to spend my time getting libpst patched up so that it runs flawlessly under OSX. Right now, I have it working well...
Alright. I think I have an interesting dilemma here. I can only seem to make large changes to source code using vim, or else I feel I'm operating at half-speed.</p><p>Visual Studio 6.0 is just about the slowest editor I can imagine using, and...