Tubecaster 2.0.1 Released!
I’m pleased to report that Tubecaster 2.0.1 for Windows is now available for download. Click here to go to the downloads page on the Tubecaster homepage. Read more
Articles, notes, and technical write-ups.
I’m pleased to report that Tubecaster 2.0.1 for Windows is now available for download. Click here to go to the downloads page on the Tubecaster homepage. Read more
In the latest version of Tubecaster I’ve come to the point of needing to give users the option of storing passwords on disk. Needless to say the very thought sent shivers down my spine. Read more
The most likely cause of the problem usually is the cause. That mantra sounds deceptively simple and obvious, but remember it when you’re diagnosing a problem, programming or otherwise. Read more
I’ve been playing around with trying to pass HTTP connections through a proxy server requiring authentication from Python and after a few hours of hunting around I’ve managed to find enough bits of information to cobble together into a working example. Read more
I’ve been doing some reading on artificial intelligence (AI) today as it’s the time of the year again when the Turing Test is performed on a handful of selected artificial intelligence systems. Read more
If you’d like to try an early version of my port of Tubecaster to Linux, you can download it here. Please see the readme file within the archive for dependency details. Read more
I’ve just created a Python script that will take a filename on the command line and convert all of its tabs into the given number of spaces (2nd argument). Click here to download. Read more
Whilst digging through some of my old backups this afternoon I came across some old renderings from about 2004 (the same year I gave my 3D graphics presentation to CLUG) that I did in Blender. Read more
I highly recommend anyone interested in programming as an art form read Donald Knuth‘s article entitled “Computer Programming as an Art” where Knuth explains the view excellently. Read more
I’ve spent the last few days with the final release of Canonical‘s latest offering, Ubuntu 8.04 LTS aka Hardy Heron and overall I am impressed. Read more