Working on an AxKit version of my website currently. Unfortunately its going kind of slowly. But I do have some working content pages now!
My incremental redesign of Keditbookmarks seems to at last be paying off now.
Working on an AxKit version of my website currently. Unfortunately its going kind of slowly. But I do have some working content pages now!
My incremental redesign of Keditbookmarks seems to at last be paying off now.
umm.. my website sucks. officially.
i need to get a good content management solution,
i wonder if one exists that allows me to use xml for content and php for code. umm...
don't feel like writing one this time around,
i'm frustrated enough as it is with my currently stupid xml parser :) ...
at long last my webpage is actually back up
thanks to my friends
at this fine little company that
does hotel bookings,
called ToBook.com
pretty cool guys actually! :)
hehe. just noticed raph's pointer to the googlism page.
googlisms judgement on me is nice - "lypanov is a developer"
my website is back at last thanks to ToBook.com. yay for them!
working on getting the "check status" stuff in keditbookmarks "flawless" atm. its going quite well, i rewrote quite a lot of it in the process and cleaned up a few other bugs that i found during tested. keditbookmarks is frustating at times due to the complexity involved in d&d, listviews and command lists (i.e undo/redo), but its extremely gratifying work :)
also working on getting roi working in ksvg as its not working slows animations down tons. its really a requirement imo.
At long last i'm back online, and with a new company this time, Verza.com.
Due to many thousands of (good) reasons, i'm going offline until 5th Sep. And from this point on stopping/stalling my KDE development until at least the new year (probably). Bye everyone :)
Excellent. I've found a new job. Phheeeeeewww.
Wow. I did it. I resigned today.
Anyone in Amsterdam area feel like giving me a job?
If so, please email me :) - lypanov at kde dot org.
LinuxTag 2002 was excellent.
Was very nice to meet Wildfox, tronical, frerich and
various others at long last.
Helped David Faure through a long kword hacking session,
then got completely soaked through while waiting for a bus
with him and Scot Wheeler. The bus was to arrive 2 hours
later, they really do go
quite slow at 4:30 am :)
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