Deadlines
Friday, 21 January 2005
Lately I've been busy with many different projects, and deadlines are approaching. On the 2nd of February we enter full feature freeze and there are many things I "need" to have done by then. Too make things worse I go on ski-vacation on the 28th, and also have deadlines for my real (non-hobby) projects in February.
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Draw your conclusion
Friday, 21 January 2005
Ok, this is just in: The town of vienna is migrating to Linux. Contrary to Munich, they are doing a "soft migration", which means they will only migrate 4.800 workplaces to Linux out of 7.500 which will be running OpenOffice.org independant of the OS. This is a lot more cost-efficient for them. They have no migration pressure, as their support contacts with Microsoft are running until 2010, yet they do want to migrate.
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New KMail Recipients Editor
Tuesday, 18 January 2005
Over Christmas I wrote a new recipients editor for the KMail composer:
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The old one was really annoying because of two big problems:
First, when having multiple recipients the line edit used for the To/CC/BCC fields wasn't really suitable because it only showed a part of them and when trying to get an overview about who gets the mail, you had to scroll around a lot with the cursor keys.
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Dorking around...
Monday, 17 January 2005
Yeah so I think this is some evidence as to why I don't have any friends ;)
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I got 89 at the nerd test and so what?
Monday, 17 January 2005
I'm still able to meet hot and sexy women ... it's just that they're cough married /cough well maybe one day I will finaly meet one and that will work
Nerd scoring (sorry)
Monday, 17 January 2005
And in even worse news, I'm finding it difficult to do real work and any KDE hacking. I've done a bit of QCA work, but there is still a long way to go, and wasted half of Sunday trying to figure out a weird problem in KMail, but that is about all.
Are Cockroaches Conscious?
Friday, 14 January 2005
I enjoyed reading the answers to the question "What do you believe is true even though you cannot prove it?" here. My favourite was by Alun Anderson, Editor-in-Chief New Scientist. His topic was how he thought insects were conscious..
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Juvenile sins: KBattleship
Thursday, 13 January 2005
As some might know, KBattleship was Niko and my first application in KDE CVS. Today, I saw some commits to it again. It's unbelieveable that people kept working on it, even added new features like the DNS-SD support that was recently checked in. I was looking at the code and felt totally embaressed - ill-named classes, heavy pointer abuse, unused layouts, lack of appropriate data structures, just to name a few of our sins. So I want and fired up vim.
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KSpy Object Inspector
Wednesday, 12 January 2005
The other week I wrote about the 'Object Inspector' features of the KDevelop Ruby Debugger that make use of the various sort of Qt runtime metadata and show it in the debugger's Variable Tree. I thought it would be nice to have something similar for debgging C++ programs.
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They should send their excess vowels to eastern europe
Wednesday, 12 January 2005
I returned from The Netherlands yesterday. Fun was had.
First, I got myself an insane haircut.
Then, I saw Sirenia (and also Tiamat, Pain, and Theatre of Tragedy). I sure do hope they come to England soon; it's difficult having to fly to the continent just to fulfill my obsession. Yes, I was in the front row.
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