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Current Projects

Post 1

Pastey

Just noticed in another thread someone mention their current projects, and thought a thread just for that would be nice. So...

Being paid to code: Domain name portal
Coding for fun: Mozilla Sidebar based chat programme.

smiley - rose


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Post 2

Dancer (put your advert here)

Could you explain a bit more, this is my first day on the Job smiley - smiley

-- DoctorMO -- (Standing in for Dancer)


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Post 3

Pastey

about which in particular?

smiley - rose


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Post 4

26199

Being paid to code: nowt
Learning as part of compsci degree: nowt (until October smiley - smiley)
Coding for fun: text-based online rpg server in Java

As a brief interruption to the above, I've been attempting to get the photos from my (USB) Intel Pocket PC camera under Linux... since they won't provide a driver. I may or may not be nearly there (although I'm ever optimistic smiley - biggrin), but I won't spend too much more time on it...


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Post 5

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Ah I see, You want the current projects listed somewere?
that each person in the PC is doing?

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 6

Is mise Duncan

paid work: Insurance claims system smiley - yawn


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Post 7

Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)

Occasional project: 3D crowd simulations in Java (just the graphics side; learning Java specifically to do it...)


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Post 8

Pastey

Heck of a project.

Two new projects...

Self referencing dictionary (looks up the meanings of the other words, don't ask)

Mozilla Sidebar nested chat programme.

smiley - rose


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Post 9

26199

Hmm, graphics under Java?... I haven't done much, but what I have done has convinced me that it's a real pig to use. Something as simple as accessing rgb pixels of an image is tricky... so is finding out the size of the image...

These just aren't things you should have to trawl the web for information on how to accomplish!...

On the other hand, 1.4 has some nice new features... well... they finally added an 'assert' keyword smiley - smiley... and there's a lovely profiler... hmm, proper logging, haven't looked at that yet...


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Post 10

Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)

Ah... but... the Java isn't directly controlling the graphics; it'll be pre-processing some prepared VRML files before piping them to a suitable VRML browser... smiley - geeksmiley - ok


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Post 11

26199

Ah... that might not be so horrendous then smiley - biggrin


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Post 12

Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)

I hope not... smiley - biggrin


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Post 13

Calculator Nerd 256

Well this is fun.
Paid to code: NOTHING!
Coding for fun: a little calcmage (don't ask) RPG in... JavaScript!
smiley - geek>8^B


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Post 14

Calculator Nerd 256

btw, if anyone does want to know what a calcmage is, go to my dad's site, stupidmanok.com, and look at the "funny pictures" bit. That has my page which has a picture of me as a calcmage on it. Speaking of my dad's site, the look of his site was the last thing I got paid to code: a little bit of HTML and a whole lotta' JavaScript.
smiley - geek>8^B


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Post 15

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Currently working on: Exploding though work.

-- DoctoRMO --


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Post 16

Dancer (put your advert here)

Work: Interface of application to output and input word documents (using COM, in C++)

Private: I wish I had time, but I have the beginning of a photoshop plugin set:
1. Smart deinterlace (Algorythem partially tested)
2. Smart Chromatic and monochromatic niose removal (Algorithem already tested)
3. Smart detail enhancing filter (OK, so you can call it sharpening, but it works differently) - (Algorythem not tested yet).

smiley - hsif
Dancer


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Post 17

Dancer (put your advert here)

Hi calcmage.

BTW, your dad's site doesn't work well with the Opera browser (I'm using version 6.03).

smiley - hsif
Dancer


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Post 18

Is mise Duncan

Coding for fun: EventVB.dll - object oriented wrapper for the Win32 APi for VB developers - see http://www.merrioncomputing.com/Download/index.htm


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Post 19

DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist)

Nice dll, quite a few bugs though it may just be my usage.

-- DoctorMO --


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Post 20

Is mise Duncan

Loads of bugs - about 35 open issues in release H...and when I get my MSDN universal subscription (estimated 2 weeks) I'm going to be working on other stuff instead so I may have to publish the code and let anyone who wants to use it maintain it...sensible?


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