Ferry Boender
Programmer, DevOpper, Open Source enthusiast.
Today I decided to take the deep plunge into Gtk 2.0 so I could start to port Nimf to Gtk 2.0. I tried compiling it with 2.0 bindings instead of 1.2 and I didn’t really have to change all that much in order to get it to compile. Unfortunatelly I then found out that none […]
A little while ago my coworker was visiting this site, and I quite liked the idea. I’ve always felt that there’s too much nonsense news around on the web, and scanning all news sources has become an increasingly difficult and tedious task. Fortunatelly there’s RSS, which allows you to view the headlines of all interesting […]
A new version of Pieterpost has been released: version 0.10.9. This release fixes the last known bugs in Pieterpost. All that’s left is a feature request for a ‘forward’ and ‘reply-to-all’ feature. I’m not sure if I’m going to implement these features. I feel they are somewhat redundant in Pieterpost since it’s supposed to be […]
Well, after almost exactelly two years, the WTP project is finally finished, stable and (as far as I know) bug-free. So I released version 1.0. Changes include some small bugfixes and tests with win32 FTP servers (which seemed to work straigt away). Now Murphy’s law should be kicking in, and people will suddenly start reporting […]
Since thursday I’ve been working on creating a rather nice new building environment for my projects. The building environment will be used for automatic compilation of sourcecode and manuals and uploading to the proper webspaces. My old environment was nice, but is now falling a bit behind. It can’t really handle building debian/rpm packages and […]
Shit, shit, shit! I was just trying to build some debian packages for Nimf and it started complaining about conflicting version numbers.. Only then did I notice a terrible mistake: I accidentilly released Nimf v0.1.1 as v1.1! Ooh, the pain, the horror! I’m sorry people, but I really don’t write code that fast. The problem […]
New project: gExec is a small GTK2 tool for running a command. It presents the user with a dialog in which they can enter the name of a command and toggle some options which influence the way the command is run. It is designed to be small and usefull with few dependenices.
Finally got around to adding information about changing data with GDB to the GDB Debugging: A quick introduction article.
New release of Autcomp-lite namely version 0.4. Changes include some bugfixes, extra error-checking, new ac_list_print function which will print the list of matches and some improved debugging output.
There’s a new project in town. I was working on building autocompletion in to Nimf and I decided to first try and make a seperate program to do the job for me. So I ventured into C land and built it. Quite easy actually. So then I cleaned up the seperate program and started documenting […]
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