All posts tagged: programming
2007-11-01 16:01:10
A while back I wrote about how I tried to use Ajax for a work project and failed miserably. In the same post, I mentioned that I had developed my own framework, with a router similar to CherryPy's. In fact, Here's the post.
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2007-10-31 10:08:10
I added a small feature to the ZAMN Password Generator over yesterday and this morning. It's a switch to decode a password.
It's been a week or so and I still am using jEdit. I like it very much. One of the best features is that I have per language settings on using tabs or spaces. This is great for Python and YAML, which I find myself using with increasingly regularity.
In other news, the KillJoe2 remake is almost complete. I'm at the point that I got up to with the first remake in C# before I realized that the performance was awful. The good news is that it's MUCH easier to add new code cause of the architecture. I really think this is the best coding I've done in a long time.
Self ^5!
It's been a week or so and I still am using jEdit. I like it very much. One of the best features is that I have per language settings on using tabs or spaces. This is great for Python and YAML, which I find myself using with increasingly regularity.
In other news, the KillJoe2 remake is almost complete. I'm at the point that I got up to with the first remake in C# before I realized that the performance was awful. The good news is that it's MUCH easier to add new code cause of the architecture. I really think this is the best coding I've done in a long time.
Self ^5!
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2007-10-19 11:23:38
What good is a blog without some sort of tagging?
Doing so went suprisingly smoothly, thanks again to CakePHP. The idea was basically the same as the HABTM tutorial in the manual, but of course I had to mess things up a little. :)
I really, really, strongly (in the strong tag -- go punny semantic web!) recommend CakePHP. It cut the effort required to do this site in half. It's simply a dream to work with.
Doing so went suprisingly smoothly, thanks again to CakePHP. The idea was basically the same as the HABTM tutorial in the manual, but of course I had to mess things up a little. :)
I really, really, strongly (in the strong tag -- go punny semantic web!) recommend CakePHP. It cut the effort required to do this site in half. It's simply a dream to work with.
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2007-10-15 11:07:07
In Fall 1997, I was working on KillJoe 2. In fall 2007, I'm working on KillJoe 2. In both times, the game took waaaayy longer than it should have and is nearly done but I've been too lazy to finish it. And on top of that, in both times I've been planning and getting excited about new games before I've finished the one I'm currently doing.
Weird.
Added the ZAMN (Zurfl) binaries to the Programs section and also added a link to the myspace page for my solo music project.
Weird.
Added the ZAMN (Zurfl) binaries to the Programs section and also added a link to the myspace page for my solo music project.
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