Thursday, December 1. 2005Still Alive!
As madpenguin will confirm, everytime I move house I vanish for months at a time. I do apologise for this, I'm not sure why it happens. Most likely it's just I find it hard to adjust to new places and new routines.
Things are going well for me now, in that I'm now being paid fulltime to write code in Qt 4 by an interesting upwards-going company (computer forensics), and I quite enjoy doing it too. But I miss KDE devlopment, and since I'm a Qt 4 master now, really want to do some KDE 4 stuff. But my Linux box is offline because my 19in monitor fizzled and broke a while ago, so all I've had for quite a while is my company laptop (which is pretty rocking, but runs only Windows XP). Anyone got any monitor recommendations? I want one 1600x1200, or a widescreen LCD, or two 17in LCDs. The sooner I can get the monitors the sooner I can do stuff again. I have time, or I'll make time, and at the very least I'll stay logged into #amarok. Qt 4I write better code with Qt 4 I think. But often it takes more code, but the code is easier to read. The Qt foreach macro is wonderful. I love code like: foreach( QString bah, QStringList() << "foo" << "bar" ) The view delegate system is complicated, and the Qt3-esque QListView (QTreeWidget in Qt 4) is slow and has a poor (relative to the rest of Qt 4) and different (relative to Qt 3 QListView) interface. But amaroK 2 playlist will rock with model/view/delegates, if we even have a playlist in amaroK 2 (I assume we will! heh). CodeineI haven't forgotten Codeine, I'll be working on it fresh again as soon as I've got my new monitor(s). FilelightI think on Filelight often, I'll release 1.0 hopefully soon. Because I want to make a version for Windows too you see, so I have fresh motivation. amaroKFirst thing I'll do is make a volume element psuedo-plugin for xine-engine, and hopefully that will get me back into regular development. This feature is needed for better fade in/out in the bottom 5% of the volume range. Currently xine only offers volume adjustment at integer values from 0 to 100, and since people hear things on a logarithmic scale, the lowest volume fade section sounds bad. Also I noticed Winamp copied Trackbacks
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I didn't publish this to a category as I didn't want it on planet.kde.org, as it isn't KDE related, and I'd prefer not to publish in such big lights!
How is this not KDE-related?
Good to hear from you.
Good to hear from you Max. Markey is gone too, he left saying he won't come back until you return :p
hehe, I can't believe Markey would ever leave the project, it couldn't be amaroK without him. So I can only hope this is a joke.
I was hoping someone would have given me monitor advice by now. LCD screens look crap to me so I may just try and get another 19" CRT on my Iiyama warranty. I dunno. I sure miss Linux though, Windows is balls. I'll be back online again soon, hope I can still fit in.
You should join Markey and I and listen to this podcast at http://audiocrush.us
You'd fit in better if you knew why we periodically shout "DRINKIE PIGGIE - INTO IT"
Check the warranties of the lcd's! Some are one year, others are 3 year.. I have a Gigabyte lcd.. works cool with me, but the Acer has a faster refresh rate with a 3 year warranty.
Refresh rates should be 8ms or less Also, remember that currently you dont get a better resolution on a 19' than on a 17' .. both have the same max res.. so be carefull(thats on all lcd's).
Thanks, pretty useful info actually. I was wondering why all the 19" LCDs had poor max resolutions.
I'll prolly go dual 17s, I'll choose over xmas.
that's too funny.
mxcl: we're both lost developing with qt4, refusing to use qt3 now cheers, muesli
Yo muesli
I expect that you guys rock so hard with Qt4 that the amaroK migration to KDE4 will be a snap.
Now I see the diabolical plan. Send mxcl and muesli off to real jobs where they learn the ins and outs of Qt4, pretending to disappear from amaroK development. Let a new cast of characters come in and maintain the 1.x branch until KDE4 is released, while mxcl and muesli are really secretly porting amaroK to KDE4. Then, when KDE4 is released, amaroK is the featured app and everyone becomes rich and famous beyond their wildest dreams. Am I right or am I right?
in fact, i can really see it coming like that. except the stuff with becoming rich and famous
cheers, muesli
For a quality bargain 20.1" Widescreen look at the Dell 2005FPW. I switched from a 19" CRT 1600x1200 for this baby. I runs at 1680x1050 res with a 16ms response time. There are often huge rebates on this monitor, the list price is $799USD, I got mine with shipping included for $410. This monitor uses the same LG screen as Apple does in its 20".
I am not too sure if you have purchased the monitor yet but if you still looking for one go for the dell 2405FPW an awesome monitor just like Linux it rocks. By the way keep up the great work and thank you for making a truly great program like AmaroK. Thank you again.
Sounds pretty awesome! heh
As an idea for your KDE development:
If you are allowed to install 3rd party software on your working laptop, install the vmware player (free as in beer), and download a preconfigured vm (there are several, ubuntu, Suse, Fedora Core, BSDs, etc). Maybe that could be an option? Good luck in all cases, Roland |
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