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by Alexander Kellett.
Original Post: blogging more from now on
Feed Title: Lypanovs Blog
Feed URL: http://web.mac.com/lypanov/
Feed Description: Progress of my work on Ruvi, and Ruby bindings to Qt and KDE.
hey readers of the infrequently published nonsense leaflet,
as i really did promise myself to blog more frequently now
that i'm irc'ing less, i'm *really* gonna keep to the promise
this time, like, yeah. *really*! i mean, i manage to wake up
for work on time, and go to sleep at a sane time and make a
total of 4 hours of commuting each day, so damn, i can keep
a blog with ease! :P
so, been working a lot on rvsh over the last few weeks, not
sure if i've already noted it, but there's now a quite amazingly
nifty little kde frontend, though its full of its little flaws
as it was only 2 hours of work, and i've little motivation to
work on it anyways as i'm not really a believer in the whole
gui editor thing, but, maybe i can convince myself :P
so, batsman provided me with a nice new name for rvsh:
shikaku
in order to make this wayyy cooler than it really is, i'm
never going to tell anyone that doesn't already know what
it means, cus really, its meaning doesn't matter at all
in actual fact, its just an image! (yeah seriously, its
just some kanji / hiragana, i mean, i haven't even chosen
what the word means yet, currently its just a known romanji!)
test units now cover 60% of the shikaku.rb lib, thats a fair
bit but there's still a ton more coverage to gain, and more
importantly, lots of corner cases aren't really hit at the
moment as i'm just aiming for high coverage, looks nice in
the newspapers from what i've heard, whereas nothing will
ever be able to even heuristically calculate the test units
actual real world depth, well, i'm sure it'll be possible
in the next ten years, just not today thats all :)