Re: [xsrcg-devel] Checking in...
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From: Max N. <max...@ya...> - 2004-11-01 12:26:48
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On Nov 1, 2004, at 11:59, Jesse Wattenbarger wrote: > I need to know if this is moving away from your visions or if it is in > line with what you guys want. If it is moving too far away, I do not > mind branching off into a new project. If not, I'd be delighted to > stay > aboard. And in either case, I hope that we can still swap information, > ideas, and code. You guys can have all the previous C code I wrote if > you'd like. It's nothing great or fancy. Heh... That's kinda funny, because I've started learning Python as well, and the more I learn, the more I feel like it would be perfect for that project too. Especially since there is a Python <-> Objective-C/Cocoa bridge (PyObjC) which as I'm told works particularly well. I've started writing scripts to convert NSRCG DAT files to XML, in the hopes of writing a GMViewDat program first. So far I've only had time to complete the EDGE.DAT converter (I'll upload it somewhere if you're interested). I thank McMackie for writing the NSRCG in the first place, but Ghost, are his file formats baroque. > I'll be on IRC when I can. I have recently graduated, but I have not > found a CS job yet. I'm currently working night audit at a hotel. I'd > probably be more likely to see Max online than Adam at my current hours > =). Congratulations for your graduation. As for myself, I've moved to the UK for my final year of studies. I've had to learn Java in 1 week and currently have loads of work, but it's going okay, and I think I can put some time aside to work on this project. -- Max maxnoel_fr at yahoo dot fr -- ICQ #85274019 "Look at you hacker... A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting and sweating as you run through my corridors... How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?" |