It's still March?
We got Visual Studio 2010 at work. The good: it's blue. The bad: it's so slow it makes me want to bash my head into my keyboard. I finally put in a request for SlickEdit.
I think it's kinda lame to sign your emails "Cheers" unless you actually say "Cheers" in real life. I also think these Twitter hashtags that are being forced down our throats are pretty lame too. Stuff like #shamrockshake. So, obviously, I'm going to start signing my emails "#cheers".
Did you know that I made some music? I think I might be the only person who listens to it, but I'm really a fan. Seriously, I listen to my own stuff all the time. Is that weird? #isthatweird
Levi knows how to google search for exactly one thing: "bob". This finds Bob the Builder, then he plays games. Leah told me today that he had a little typo... thankfully she jumped up and helped him before he searched for "boob".
whoa, I seriously considered starting a twitter YESTERDAY that was only tweets with hashtags from commercials #marrybacon
ReplyDeletere: listening to your own music, I'm sure there is a better video of this but http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iw7Q0PH9lT8
#loljinx
Deletehahah man, I feel hours of entertainment reading Thomas' blog posts. Big fan here. BTW, you should upload your music to www.newgrounds.com, its perfect for people there to use it for their flash mini games. Anyways, yes slickedit > visual studio. I am even considering trying vim in windows using ctags to tag only the packages we need to develop. Anyway happy easter!
ReplyDeleteI remember you talking about that site, but now I have the link! I'll upload. Let me know how gvim/ctags goes. I'll need an easy walk-through guide.
DeleteBTW, Kyle and Kleber would really get along. Linux nerds.
haha, it was love at first mention-of-vim.
Deleteso I added CMake configuration scripts to our relatively large C++ project recently, partially for building cross-platform, partially so I wouldn't be so tied to Visual Studio...
I tried briefly but wasn't able to get very far with vim+ctags, but have had good luck with Eclipse CDT. It's almost as nice as doing Java in Eclipse (which is huge compared to VS). Still have to break into Studio for debugging though which is a bummer