Soren Bro - 2019-01-18

Aargh. So many social obligations! To be cynical beyond good taste I guess
my friend's death was one less.

Turns out it was "mysterious circumstances". (When will they find a cure?).
Appearently, he managed to get himself into the only tiny "river"
meandering through this excuse for a town. How, and why, I guess only an
autopsy will reveal and I'm not really privvy to that level of info. We
weren't that good friends after all. He must've been intoxicated somehow.

There's still a ton of them though (The social contracts I mean). I put in
a couple of hours earlier and I'm on my way home to hopefully finish the
options pages. But till now I've had to do the social dance for hours. You
gotta exist after all.

Regards,
Søren

On Friday, January 18, 2019, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:

Well at least posting the code online, and then re-reading it, I cathced an
error. Not a serious one but still...

Regards.

On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 1:46 AM Ted Matavka nmatavka@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:

Mate, it's not my judgement you're awaiting, eh? It's the judgement of the
base---our grassroots investors.

Never lose sight of that.

PS - My condolences on the passing of your friend. That is truly sad.

On Thu, 17 Jan 2019, 12:26 Soren Bro <sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net wrote:

It'll be really smart using boost::bimap instead of std::map, to be able to
look up both ways. I'm wary of pullilng boost in for this alone though. We
will get the REGEX functionality too, yes that's true, but still. I too, am
a big fan off of the KISS principle.

Apart from that, I'm sure it's annoying, not to say frustrating as all h...
to hear me talking about an application you have never seen and, have no
evidence actually exists,: outside my, admittedly, vivid imagination.

I was promised a deadline to February and I intend to stick with that. When
we get there, what I have to show for myself will go into a proper online
repository, and you can pass judgement there. Where it goes is not so
importantbto me.

Deal?

Regards,
Søren

On Thursday, January 17, 2019, Soren Bro sbrothy@users.sourceforge.net
wrote:

Title says it all really. It's temporarary. Once I get them replaced with
CStrings or TCHAR * It'll reverse to x32. It's just because I jump some
pretty ugly hoops from time to time.

To make matters worse, a friend of mine I was supposed to visit but, kept
postponing to work on the app, appearently died before I could speak to
him. So there....

Not The most beautiful day...

Regards,
Søren.

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