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.

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