Ok, I took some time to get the latest qcad, build it, and check it out. A nice program. Needs some UI enhancements.
Other than that I went skating Friday night, and rode my bike about 20 miles Saturday and today. Man am I've got to lose some weight. Skating and biking don't do much for the gut. Cheeseburgers don't help... but they're so yummy!
Last night I put up a course
for tuxracer.
Tuxracer is a real fun, mindless, addicting, total waste
of valueable coding time type of penguin racing down a
mountianside game. You do really need accelerated GL
and a fast card. But since I have both its fun for me(Don't
even bother with software only Mesa).
So I spent about 2 hours with ls, grep, sed, and vim and made a really ugly single static page to get at all the documentation. I also added a very useful page/index for browsing all the header files. Makes it pretty easy to check out the interfaces. download
Started to check out the Open Cascade WOK. WOK stands for Workshop Organization Kit and it is a development environment. This looks like a very powerful tool that might be applied to large other projects. An alternative to automake/autoconf, a special emacs mode, and CDL, a meta language for designing c++ applications. Very interesting indeed. Check out the users guide (pdf file).
I think that the optimum length of a day should be about 28-30 hours. 20-22 hours of activity, and 8 solid hours of sleep. This 24 hour day is way too short. Otherwise why don't I ever feel tired at 2AM? Couldn't have anything to do with drinking 2 litres of Coke in the evening?
I wonder if the rotation of the earth could be slowed down somehow. Maybe by placing huge fusion-powered rocket motors in space and attaching them with cables to locations on the equator. No? I guess environmentalists would be all upset or something. I guess I should just put black construction paper up on all the windows and just start syncronizing my "days" with indoor lighting on timers.
Got a little system going developed where a family of classes can be dynamically loaded and instansiated, which is what I need for my menu handling module. groove.
GO RED WINGS!
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Listening to Englishtown 9/3/77... What a sweet Eyes!
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Wrote the big check to the IRS paying for my good foutune yesterday. Hope all you students who are getting my money, via the force of government, to pay for your brainwashing are happy with your subsidy. (not!)
And to the un-subsidized... I salute you.
Just when I saw an article that I wanted to comment on, I have no power to comment.
I don't understand this system I guess. :)
Oh golly! my cert is back. thanks!
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As for my WORK, today I am prototyping an new menu system based on plugins.
I wonder if there is a generic plugin system for C++ out there that I can adapt to my needs? Right now I am trying to use the plugin manager from Mindseye, but as there are no actual plugins in Mindseye, its kind of tricky to visualize what a plugin object should look like, and exactly how it should be build. developing...
If this works it will make designing new features into FREEdraft much much easier.
I can then look at OCAF and see what it can do. I wonder what it might be good for in non CAD applications?
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