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diff --git a/content/posts/2001-03-07-version-0-2.html b/content/posts/2001-03-07-version-0-2.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11e5050 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2001-03-07-version-0-2.html @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +--- +date: "2001-03-07T02:50:00Z" +title: Version 0.2 +--- + +Lots of new stuff today. Version 0.2.0 of +<a href="/projects/plib/">PLib</a> is available, you can download it +<a href="/download/plib-0.2.0.tar.gz">here</a>. The latest version +has vastly improved (but slightly incompatible) list and hash +implementations. Also, +<a href="http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk/">Tom Gilbert</a> has redone a +lot of the POption code, added a PResource saver, and fixed a +bunch of other stuff. +<br /><br /> + +I've also released version 0.2.0 of +<a href="/projects/pbfvm/">Pbfvm</a>. You can download it +<a href="/download/pbfvm-0.2.0.tar.gz">here</a>. New features +include interpreter optimization, transparent zlib support, +one-liner support, piped interpretation, and a partial +"pseudo-ASM" implementation (which adds conditional statements, +copy, move, branch, return, and other tratitinal operations). +<br /><br /> + +I wrote a really basic UDP chat client as a reference for my +friend's network programming assignment. I thought it was kind of +amusing, so I decided to post it for everyone else to play with. +Check it out <a href="/download/pchat-0.2.tar.gz">here</a>. It's +version 0.2 partly because I cleaned up a few things before posting +it, but mainly so I'd have 0.2 of everything. :) +<br /><br /> + +The versions of Cam available on <a href="/projects/cam/">my Cam +page</a> and through +<a href="http://www.enlightenment.org/cvs.html">Enlightenment +CVS</a> have been out of sync for monthes, so I decided to +finally get my act together. The latest version of Cam is +available <a href="/downloads/cam-0.4.tar.gz">here</a>. Most of +it has been cleaned up and rewritten by +<a href="http://www.richlowe.net/">Richard Lowe</a>, +and there's too much new stuff to cover here. You will need the +CVS version of <a href="http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk/feh/">Feh</a> +for some of the newer features, but it should work okay with older +versions of Feh as well. +<br /><br /> + +Okay, so that does it for new software. As for my computer, I've +given up on bttv until they can actually get it to work without +destroying parts of my filesystem. On the plus side, I finally +got TrueType fonts working. I decided to whip up some new logos +for Pablotron as a test of the new fonts. The joke ones +are <a href="/gallery/ttf_logos/red_dots.png">here</a> and +<a href="/gallery/ttf_logos/cactus.png">here</a>, and the logo +that I was thinking about using permanently is +<a href="/gallery/ttf_logos/bitstream.png">here</a>. Also, I'm +trying to move all the downloadable content on my page into the +<a href="/downloads/">Download page</a>. It's slow going, but I +should be finished sometime later this week. +<br /><br /> + +Oh yeah, I downloaded <a href="http://www.kde.org/">KDE 2.1</a> +the other day. As most of you know, I don't really run +<A href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME</a> or +<a href="http://www.kde.org/">KDE</a>, but I like to keep them +around for the application dependencies, and to see how they're +doing. Anyway, Konqueror is really good; it does everything that +<a href="/reviews/nautilus-PR2/">Nautilus</a> tries to do, +without dragging my computer to a screeching halt. Also, if +you're in to IDEs, then KDevelop can't be beat. Though personally, +I prefer <a href="http://www.vim.org/">Vim</a> and +<a href="http://ctags.sourceforge.net/">Ctags</a> to an IDE. +Speaking of VIM, I just downloaded version 6.0w the other day; +the new vertical split feature is great. I haven't had a chance +to play with all of the other new features just yet, but 6.0w +has worked great so far. Lemme see, other new software... +<a href="http://gnomeicu.sourceforge.net/">GnomeICU 0.60.1</a> is +out. <a href="http://divx.euro.ru/">Avifile 0.53.5</a> fixes +several bugs... +<br /><br /> +Anyway, I've got more to say, but this news post is already +long enough. +<a href="http://www.riaa.com/Protect-Campaign-1.cfm">This</a> +is my one funny URL for the day, and if you haven't seen it +before, check out <a href="http://www.plastic.com/">Plastic</a>. +Whew. + |