Name: Alexander Kellett
Member since: 2002-03-13 10:22:23
Last Login: 2007-02-06 12:48:00
Homepage: http://web.mac.com/lypanov/
Notes:
I'm doing a bit of work on KDE (large things to keditbookmarks, occasionally small but important things to KSVG, in the past DCOP and at this very moment bookmarks in general in Konqueror).
Luckily i'm getting better and better by the day at organizing my time so KDE seems to be getting an awful lot of it at the moment. Thats nice. It really does deserve it :)
Working on a few small Ruby projects at the moment also, quite a lot of fun. For KDE i'm now doing some more DCOP related hacking and will hopefully be getting some more time over the coming weeks for keditbookmarks extensions and possibly for a quick update of KSVG to get it all working/compiling once again.
Update: mainly coding ruby at the moment, a couple of new programs that i'll
probably release at some point in the near future
- rvsh (a ruby curses based vim clone)
- RubberDoc (indexing doc viewer using the ruby-kde bindings - korundum)
have started picking up the coding speed
on my new project rubidium. a libjit based ruby vm.
hopefully i'll
have a snapshot of my work available
in the coming 2-3 months.
Alex
at last the brand new shiny version of http://www.lypanov.net is live and funking. :)
Alex
as i'm currently looking for work i thought a good place to start with was to post a quick diary message here.
so, anyone in need of a ruby / kde / qt / c++ programmer, please feel free to contact me.
hopefully this message will get to someone interested :)
cheers, Alex
mainly coding ruby at the moment, a couple of new programs that i'll
probably release at some point in the near future
- rvsh (a ruby curses based vim clone)
- RubberDoc (indexing doc viewer using the ruby-kde bindings - korundum)
- ruby-msnlib (ruby port of the excellent python lib)
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