By Ed | September 10, 2008
I said so to Miguel tonight, and I’ll say so to you, too. The man never ceases to amaze me.
A couple days ago, Miguel blogged about the Interactive C# Shell, a piece of minor awesome–a read-eval-print shell for C#, using chunks of Mono’s gmcs compiler. Not a lot of use to me, but very cool [...]
By Ed | September 4, 2008
Well, this is somewhat (and by “somewhat” I mean “really, really”) late, but I figured I had to get it out the door, since Miguel has a blog post chatting about it and I want to mooch some hits off him. (Hey, at least I’m honest.)
As mentioned in my original post on the topic, my [...]
…but we knew that anyway.
Not a lot to say here, aside from offering a link to C.J. Adams-Collier’s blog. These guys, they are nuts.
I don’t much like Linux Hater’s term “freetard,” but boy, is it a tempting one…
After posting my little drooling plug for libtcod-net, the maintainer, Chris, welcomed me to contribute some code. So I did, dumping a 182KB patch in his lap the next day to start refactoring stuff and streamlining the API. So now I guess I should recommend it even more strongly, eh?
Smok on the libtcod-net forum asked [...]
So I was wandering around the Intertubes, having a hankering to play around with writing a Roguelike. (Why? Because I can.) Since I’m officially a C# snob, I needed a curses library (because my own old fake-SDL-console project, RogueSDL, quite frankly sucked–someday I’ll put it up on this site for everyone to laugh at). MonoCurses [...]
In my last blog post, I discussed a few issues I see with Linux as an operating system (as opposed to the higher-level stuff; eventually I’ll put a few words into that, but right now I’m still running with an interesting idea drawn out of a question from a friend of mine: “how do you [...]
I’ve been thinking about how to best improve the Linux* userland over the last few days. I was venting pretty loudly about my Linux gripe of the day–I don’t even remember what I was complaining about at the time, but it was a mess of shell scripting, pipes, and about half a dozen command line [...]
This is an old post from my previous Joomla!-powered site; sorry for the retread.
A few days ago, the people over at DefectiveByDesign decided to barf onto the Internet another brilliantly stupid idea. Brilliantly stupid ideas are of course not the Free Software Foundation’s only export; I hear that some days they actually write code instead [...]
This is an old post from my previous Joomla!-powered site; sorry for the retread.
The title’s pretty apt, I think–Cloverleaf is far less my code than anyone else’s at this point, made of bolting together all sorts of stuff. Open Source in action, yo.
A few quick updates regarding Cloverleaf, as some folks have expressed [...]
This is an old post from my previous Joomla!-powered site; sorry for the retread.
I’m not really much of a blogger. I’m pretty wordy when I write, but for me at least there’s this unshakable stigma attached to blogs, the kind of thing that makes you question if you really want to be the kind of [...]