Mr. Hulot's IDE
Oct. 21st, 2005 11:47 amYou know that part in 'Mr Hulot's holiday' with the double-lunge and the accidental winning at tennis? (If you don't, your cultural life is wanting and the DVD's cheap. Get it sorted you muppet.)
Imagine the JH-R doing that. Ha!
Things are not as hard as I think they are.
Yes, the last 'n' posts here have been either linkish or tediously spoddy. "What's happened to the stories of submarines, thirtyish ramblings of distant youth and the terrible photography?" you might ask. "We liked those, even those weird blurry things we didn't quite understand."
Well, this month the creativity daemon has beetled off in a C++ direction.
Imagine the JH-R doing that. Ha!
Things are not as hard as I think they are.
Yes, the last 'n' posts here have been either linkish or tediously spoddy. "What's happened to the stories of submarines, thirtyish ramblings of distant youth and the terrible photography?" you might ask. "We liked those, even those weird blurry things we didn't quite understand."
Well, this month the creativity daemon has beetled off in a C++ direction.
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Date: 2005-10-21 12:15 pm (UTC)No Java, so you start seeing C++ as A Good Thing
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Date: 2005-10-21 12:57 pm (UTC)Anyway, while I'm sure YFTL can beat up MFTL with its head in a Morrison's carrier, no. of Java KDE apps = 0 (or maybe 1), no. of C++ KDE apps = lots.
Anyway (ii), I have a vague Java-based plan. I just need a reasonably torquey stepper I can drive from a TINI board. (Remember those?)