Plug-in Development: How far should support go?

Posted by GrefTek in Development at 10:04 am on Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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Last saturday I went Karting and Laser Tagging with friends, which resulted in me being pretty sore on sunday. A good reason to have a quiet day to work on the new features of the Daily Dilbert plug-in.

I wanted to tackle a few things before I would sink my teeth into the strip importing bit, which will take me a little while.

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The Daily Dilbert – Considerations

Posted by GrefTek in Development at 2:54 pm on Monday, July 20, 2009

DilbertI spend this weekend some time on building the extra features for the Daily Dilbert plug-in. In case you are wondering: yes, “plug-in”, since it’s no longer just a simple widget.  It turned out to be a rather nice challenge.

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The Daily Dilbert – New Feature Coming Soon

Posted by GrefTek in Development at 5:22 pm on Thursday, July 16, 2009

DilbertRecently I got a post fromkym asking for a solution to use the Daily Dilbert plug-in in a post. Since the request seemed interesting I’ve given this some thought.

There’s several approaches possible.

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Custom Splashscreen on the Asus Eee PC

Posted by GrefTek in Development at 6:32 pm on Sunday, December 14, 2008

Day two of freaking with my Eee PC I decided to personalize my Eee PC even more. I wanted to have custom splash screens with starting up or shutting down my mini-laptop. Sure enough there was a tutorial present on the Eee User community. It’s a bit technical, but really worthwhile.

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Got spare time? Build your own MVC framework

Posted by GrefTek in Development at 1:37 pm on Thursday, May 1, 2008

Website buildingThis week is a bit of an awkward week for me. Here in Holland we are off for the queen’s birthday, then we have Ascension and on friday the company I work for is closed. So basically I have had a 2 day workweek. (Worse things have happened to me in the past ;) )

So, you have practically 5 days of no work what are you going to do? Right… program your own MVC framework.

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