God, I love Penny Arcade
Quoth ‘George Lucas:’ “There can be no doubt…that I have gone totally batshit fucking loco.”
Quoth ‘George Lucas:’ “There can be no doubt…that I have gone totally batshit fucking loco.”
I’m not really, but it sounded like a half-decent blog title. Topics: Life iRooster Work Video Games 1. Life Life is good, by and large. I’m a bit more overworked than usual, but I can’t say I’m too surprised by this. It won’t last m...
I made it back safely from Minneapolis. I just released iRooster 1.2 Beta 2 on my website. I’m sleepy so I will write more later. Cheers, all.
Realistically, I will probably end up buying all of these someday. Short-term, I plan on getting Fable, Halo 2, MGS 3, Half-Life 2, and KOTOR 2. Lotsa cool games coming out soon… Only two of the titles below are not for XBox, curiously ;-). Fable...
I may hate Limp Bizkit, but I’m starting to really like Fred Durst. Did you know he has a weblog now? Did you know that he likes Death Cab for Cutie?
I’ve been in Minneapolis since Wednesday, and I haven’t had readily available internet access most of the time. I’ve been chilling out, writing code (iRooster and a little app for work), and catching up with friends and family. iRooster 1.2 Beta ...
I am ready to sign off on iRooster 1.2 Beta 1. I’ve done a lot of work to firm it up, make it as usable as possible, and add cool new features to it. I implemented a feature in an hour last night that allows users to check for updates and see if t...
Apple recently published an article on making Cocoa apps AppleScriptable. It’s fairly bare-bones, but it’s more information than I had before, so I’m not going to gripe too much. You can find it over at Apple’s Developer website.
My buddy Matt just sent me this picture. As he put it, it’s like a game of Where’s Waldo. But for an older crowd :-)
The best way to find nasty, blocking bugs is to “eat your own dogfood.” i.e. use the software you’re developing as you develop it. I do this with iRooster: I wake up every day to it… or not, as this morning proved. I thought I had worked out the l...