Friday, October 30, 2009

Update + Push :(

Well, good news is : Windows 7 has Internet now, I got that one working. The bad news : I'm pushing the release date for ReFRACT V2.0, it's pretty much done though. Hence the 16-page source code packet I had today in school. However, the code is quite bugged and it needs some serious work. There's also some features I dropped but will have time to add now that it's pushed. I'm not entirely sure of the push date as of now. I may discontinue the project, which sadly happens a lot. I haven't really worked on something consistently. Project ideas are always welcome, since I'm so uncreative. Feel free to comment with any ideas, aside from that I might be starting a C++ tutorial blog since the only good tutorial I found was on cplusplus.com but was very limited in what it taught you. This tutorial was my basis for learning, but I had to turn elsewhere for everything else. I seriously need ideas though, ideas. ideas. ideas. FEED ME TEH IDEAS. I seriously need a good project. One good project and I could probably put Deviant Core Ltd. on the map. Not that we make any money as a nonprofit organization... but it'd be pretty cool having some real help around here. It's just me at the moment. No alternative authors, developers, etc. Just me. So, if you've got experience and are willing to contribute to projects as a team, you can also help with that. I'm thinking this is the first time I've actually mentioned the fact that we've got no staff aside from me, thus making "We" a royal we. Well, if I go to our website designer Mitchell Andrews and go : "bitch, you're part of the crew now." Then, you could say we've got two people. But hey, what can I say... there aren't exactly a lot of freelance developers looking to work in a development team. So Deviant-Core is a release front-end at the moment. I guess being a network top-level domain finally makes sense. Anyway, to sum it all up :
IDEAS IDEAS IDEAS!
DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS!
WEB DESIGNERS WEB DESIGNERS WEB DESIGNERS!
C'mon... you get FTP access for the last two :)
Just ask Mitch, he got his own domain name and root-access to his own site from me. Domain name was a one time thing though.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Windows 7 and You (Plus Some Other News)

Well, first off : ReFRACT v2.0-0 is coming along nicely, it should be ready by the release date and I'll be proudly displaying the completed source code come the 30th. Aside from that, I got my desktop up and running with Windows 7, which is quite nice. However, since it's Microsoft, it's got some problems. First off, my $100 wireless card from Belkin doesn't have a driver for Windows 7, so now I have to buy an $80 USB wireless card and hope that Win7's generic USB wireless card driver works. Whilst my machine is up and running again, I still can't access the Internet. This may cause a delay for the Win32 version of ReFRACT v2.0-0. Quick note, if you didn't realize I changed my formating for versions. This is because I learned it differently when I read the .deb documentation. Essentially it works like this : version.edition-revision. Not very different from my old way, version.edition.revision, but still. Also, in file names it'll be expressed as : 2,0-0 because .'s have been known to interfere with file types on Windows. Anyway, aside from the problem with my wireless card, I'm very pleased with Win7. Not that I'd get off my precious Linux computer to use it for anything other than gaming, but it's nice. Personally, I look forward to playing some Steam games on it. Especially the future game of the year, Global Agenda. However, they haven't gotten back to me on the closed beta. Good news is it's gonna be released Q1 2010, which isn't far off.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Another 10 Day Summary

Yeah... I keep posting these 10 day summaries because I don't really get as much time as I'd like to post on this blog. However, I will be posting more often on this blog (hopefully) and I'll keep everyone updated. Over the past 10 days, I've managed to do quite a bit. First off, I created a WebKit-based web browser named Al Gore's Intrawebz Acces0r, AGIA for short. Then, I decided to read up on the Debian Packaging (.deb) Documentation. So with my new-found knowledge of Debian Packages, I created a .deb for the POSIX only AGIA. I also created an iPhone Web Application Emulator that I named iPhoner. iPhoner will be cross-platform, however : my Windows machine is down at the moment and I have no way to compile it under Windows. However, the source is Qt and thus is ready for immediate compile under Windows with the proper Qt setup. iPhoner for POSIX is also distributed as a Debian Package. I also checked out Lua a bit more for a World of Warcraft addon, but it's still in beta stages. On a non-programming note, I went to the GameX Expo in Pennsylvania. I got to play Dante's Inferno, which was pretty good but insanely hard. I also got to try an up-and-coming MMORPG based in a future where warfare has become entirely dependant on special operations agencies. It's called Global Agenda. You can learn more about it here. Unfortunately, the website has quite a few typos, but the gameplay was quite solid. You can even try to get into the beta for it on the site. However, it's a closed beta at the moment. I'm still waiting to get in, but I have a special referral code from the convention, however I don't want to post it up on the Internet... So, that's pretty much what I've been up to over the past 10 days.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

10 Day Summary of Deviant-Core Work

Well, as it turns out, I put work on hold yet again for ReFRACT v2.0, but don't worry, I'm giving the first official release date : October 31st, 2009. So, it's dropping on Holloween. Now, since I haven't really been keeping anyone updated, I'm sure you're wondering what's been going on since 10 days ago. Well, first : there was a problem with spam-advertisers on the forums, which should be clearing up. There's also a new project, take this as it's official announcement. The iBlog. It's much like this blog, yet it's for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Obviously compatible with all versions, simply go to : http://blog.deviant-core.net/ and you'll be able to access the iBlog. I'm looking out for an icon, so if you can make one, it'd be much appreciated. The iBlog is also looking for more authors, so you can comment here about that or you can send me an email at : aaron@deviant-core.net. The iBlog is currently in Beta stages, but it's turning out pretty well. I might be adding comments soon, and it'll loosely resemble blogger, which I happen to like. Currently, there's a 20,000 character limit on posts, but I might decide to raise it. Also, as a nice feature : you can use html in your posts. Please note : I will not tolerate redirects, outward links (outward linking isn't allowed on the iBlog), or any other sort of virus/malware/spyware or just generally annoying html coding. Pop-ups included, however : I may be adding some iPhone-stlyed pop-ups soon, if I see it fit. So, that's what's been happening over the past 10 days, oh and I also took a look at Lua and Perl.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Tar'alan and 2.0 : Back on Track

That's right! I've gotten back to working on Tar'alan and 2.0, I haven't really added much since the last update, but I'll be working on it again, so it should be ready soon. Till then, I'll be sure to keep you updated.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Tar'alan and 2.0 Delayed

Sadly, I'm unable to work on programming at the moment and I am unaware of when I'll be able to get back to working on it. Sooner or later I'll get the chance again and I'll finish up the work. It should be relatively soon. I've already managed to get started with reworking the API. I'm estimating ~2400 lines of code will go into Tar'alan and another 100 into the API update. I've also reworked the folder system and am going to be adding a character system with saved naming and more. You should also expect some other cool features like saving quest logs or printing them to a file, possibly even a load/save system for the quests. Any more ideas would also be appreciated, a lot of work will be going into this patch so I'll be putting in a lot of hard work.