searching frenzy
Wednesday, 5 May 2004
You know that a framework is great when adding a new feature (like, say, searching in a listview) takes under 5 minutes.
I got annoyed of never being able to easily find offending keybindings in the kkeydialog's listview so I decided to use Scott Wheeler's ListViewSearchLine widget to fix the problem. It just took me 5 minutes (including the update and compilation of a fresh kdeui from the head cvs) and I got a perfectly useful new functionality. All is so intuitive...
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Brace yourself; I've gotten a little too close to doing graphics work for public safety.
Monday, 3 May 2004
So the JuK GUI hasn't exactly been stunning historically. There have been a few times that there have been plans to make it nicer, but they've never amounted to much. Well, I finally decided to try my own hand at it and had a little fun with Sodipodi. I think it's a pretty big improvement and if all goes well I'll have it checked in soon. [image:454]
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packing stuff from hell
Saturday, 1 May 2004
I hate packing my stuff but since I'm moving in 10 days I don't have any choice. This is the occasion to have a new start in my life, that was so boring lately. Anyway back to those stupid boxes
Take a look
Monday, 26 April 2004
Here is the digest from friday generated by the new! stuff.
http://cvs-digest.org/?issue=apr232004
It doesn't look much different than the regular one, except the links to source code.
Cacheing isn't enabled yet, so be patient. Or contribute to the "8 way server fund".
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C# override and new inheritance directives
Sunday, 25 April 2004
I've been learning about C# over the past month or two, and mostly I haven't found anything too much to get annoyed about. Maybe I'd prefer it if the method names started with a lower case letter. Some of the classes such as 'ContextBoundObject' have unwieldy confusing names, which makes reading about them harder than it should be. And worse, the C# books don't seem to have any jokes, and when you do something to save time it's in 'order to add business value', hmm exciting. They spell 'Marshaling' instead of 'Marshalling', which looks a bit wrong to me.
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bad at weaving?
Friday, 23 April 2004
I was reading the PyCon presentation at LJ (very interesting stuff) and got idly browsing the very cool SubEthaEdit notes (I will probably comment at some other time on my fascination with Python and about the enticing principles behind SubEthaEdit).
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it keeps sucking me back in!!!!
Friday, 23 April 2004
hmmm, ok, so much for not working on kopete for awhile. I was going to try to take a break, but I can't! It's like freaking quicksand, I keep getting sucked back in, so I fixed a few bugs, and now I'm better. In other news, I've kinda gotten hooked on Bitstream Vera Sans Mono. It's a cool font for editing code in. Although finding a font size that's just right with this 112 DPI screen is somewhat nerve racking. I think i'll need to play with the DPI a little bit. (ugh)
its coming along...
Friday, 23 April 2004
Wow this week was productive. I added transparent Javascript Array to QStringList handling and transparent Javascript Date to Qt DateTime classes with the help of Harri. Rich added support for setting the application name off of the script, so things like config files, xmlgui, and standard icons work as they do in normal KDE apps. Slowly we are even gaining some users. Even one that is using it for a commercial product. I'm impressed.
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Rant of the day (22/4)
Friday, 23 April 2004
I'm a fairly happy puppy with little to rant about at the moment but as I explained earlier, I have a problem coming up with good titles, so I stick with this one.
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Hiring jugglers
Thursday, 22 April 2004
Here's how I learnt that every programmer should have their own software portfolio from one of my favourite books about professional programmers 'Peopleware' by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister.
From HIRING A JUGGLER, Chapter 15 of Peopleware:
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