Introduction
Jujublog used to be my personal weblog, but then because it was less and less about Jujusoft and more and more about me avoiding work, I decided to move it to intepid.com.
Now I am reviving the JujuBlog name with an eye to providing more software/business related info here. Whether or not that will pan out I’m not sure, as I’ve never tried keeping more than one blog before.
We shall see…
March 6th, 2005 at 3:41 am
Kind of off topic but with the revival of a blog here on Jujusoft and the talk of Drivey in C++, it got me wondering. What is your C compiler of choice?
March 6th, 2005 at 11:07 am
Apart from a short stint using Borland under MSDOS about 12 years ago [when I first moved from x86 asm to C] I’ve been pretty much using MS Visual C since version 5 became available. Since I’ve never been programmed for any other OS, I’ve never really needed to try anything else.
In general I’m not particularly into Microsoft products, but VC6 is an amazingly good tool considering its age; I’ve been using it for something like seven years now, and still have no real desire to move to VS7.
March 6th, 2005 at 11:09 am
hmmm…. must get gravatars working on this site… along with a bunch of other hacks that I added for intepid.
March 8th, 2005 at 3:29 pm
i just wanted to drop a few lines to you in respect of your juju soft projects. i’m reading frank baums wizard of oz in another window with your reader and it’s incredibly cool. you are definitely onto something here. the experiences i’ve had with m$ reader and acrobat have left me wanting more.
i love how you are emulating real paperbacks. very cool idea. i am curious if you intend to add skin support? for instance i like worn books, those with dog eared pages and coffee stains — they feel more like home to me. the default visuals in juju reader are great but a little too clean for a paperback emulator in my tastes :)
also the library project is commendable. very cool. would there be a way to add a ‘jump to toc’ or ‘bypass guttenberg intro’ ? lastly going to try your editor.
i’ve consumed a few of your articles as well (the ones on anti aliasing and type are particularly good).
keep up the good work. your game looks very promising as well. looks like a lot of fun and i hope you finish it one day :P
March 19th, 2005 at 7:53 pm
I’d love a copy of your program. Where is the best place to pick up the most recent version?
All power to the public domain!
E