Older blog entries for piman (starting at number 1)

OK, took care of some memory leaks in libDnD. Maybe I'll have a real 0.0.0 release by the end of the week.

Released Hackers 1.0.0. Final version. No more updates. No bugs. Right?

Screw glade for now, trying to write my first GTK programs not knowing how to use it exactly is too hard. And I'll probably want to learn the low-level UI stuff eventually. So off I go to learn GTK.

Well, uh, yeah. I guess I got this. So I should write something here.

Reed has an annoying bug I found that crashes it when it's loading large files via stdin. No clue why, gdb sez it's in fputs() somewhere. Project for another day.

libFreeDnD maturing well for a newborn. Spell structures all done, as well as coding style constaints that I _will stick to dammit_. Plans for the rest of the functions are dueling to the death in my head as I write this, and I'm sure will give me a lot of nice dreams.

Speaking of dreams, need to finish Dream.pm and release it. That's a really useful module.

Oh yeah, and I promised chris I'd get timers into Funbot by... yesterday. Darn. I need to deal with that so I have an excuse to release a new version besides fixing a stupid fatal bug.

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