Aw, it's a shame to lose ya from the forums... As for projects, I'm not really sure - I have nothing small. The only stuff I've been attempting is my little window manager project... the problem is that it's fairly big... and considering I have maybe an hour a day to sit down and write stuff, it's going slowly. So it's all splintered all over the place... little workable pieces here and there... unit tests mainly... I think I've got it fairly under control, but I need to figure out a nice generic way to extrapolate event handling - so that not only can X events be handled, but events on the fly.... I'm probably going to use libsigc++, as it's really nicely done... perhaps I'll used named signals... hmmm there's an idea... signals["MyRandomSignal"].connect(some_slot); it might not be the most efficient thing out there... but it's definately the most extendable (unless I used a long or something as the index, but that would require a whole mess of #defines...) anyway, I'm rambling... arooaroo pointed me to modblog.com, which is kinda cool as far as blogging sites go... so I may keep a little log of my ideas/progress there... not sure yet... it'd be the obvious phrakture.modblog.com On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 14:57:58 -0600, Dusty Phillips <buchuki@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,
What's everybody working on these days? ;-)
I officially deleted the AL forums from my bookmarks today, its starting to annoy me. I don't really have better things to do with my time, but I'd rather do nothing than get involved with some of that.
My personal project is, of course Ensmer. I've made a few changes, not ready for another devel release. Development has slowed down since I don't have a school timeline anymore. I'm also working more on things that seem important than things that seem like they're worth marks. ;-)
I'm thinking of voice recognition... don't know how to actually implement it. I'm looking at sphinx-4:
http://cmusphinx.sourceforge.net/sphinx4/
Any ideas on that? I thought it might be neat to add voice commands as alternative form of input. Hard to implement in a modular fashion though. And then there's internationalization...
Dusty
_______________________________________________ arch-projects mailing list arch-projects@archlinux.org http://archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch-projects