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Postby pEhrlich » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:33 am

There's no forum for this, so I'm just posting it here. Been out of the loop for a while, and am curious to learn whats been cooking since I've left.

Does anyone here use twitter? Post your username here! (and follow me, @ehrlicp)

Does anyone use github? That site for me serves as a great example of collaborative tools done well.

Also, feel free to add me on Skype: pehrlich17

I have ideas to make a robotic motorcycle, which could be quite good. (can't be worse than a legway..). However, I have no brick, and I'm sure other projects would ultimately take priortiy, but! happy to pass ideas on.

Despite other things, Lejos is always ripe on the mind! Why no new versions in so long?
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Re: yo!

Postby skoehler » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:28 pm

pEhrlich wrote:There's no forum for this, so I'm just posting it here. Been out of the loop for a while, and am curious to learn whats been cooking since I've left.


Not much - just enhancements all over the place :-)
Currently we're pushing towards the 0.9 release.

pEhrlich wrote:Does anyone here use twitter? Post your username here! (and follow me, @ehrlicp)


No.

pEhrlich wrote:Does anyone use github? That site for me serves as a great example of collaborative tools done well.


Personally, I still haven't tried git. I haven't found the time to study git so that I know how to workaround the usual problems in versioning systems (like line endings etc.). Do you think, you have already mastered SVN?

pEhrlich wrote:Why no new versions in so long?


You didn't help ;-)
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Re: yo!

Postby pEhrlich » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:53 pm

skoehler wrote:
pEhrlich wrote:Does anyone use github? That site for me serves as a great example of collaborative tools done well.


Personally, I still haven't tried git. I haven't found the time to study git so that I know how to workaround the usual problems in versioning systems (like line endings etc.). Do you think, you have already mastered SVN?

Never used it. Is there a community code-sharing site for svn, similar to git? I ask because if one were to make a lejos web-app, which allowed users to post projects with their code, github would be one way to do it.

skoehler wrote:
pEhrlich wrote:Why no new versions in so long?


You didn't help ;-)


Alas, this is true! But I have not forgotten ~ !
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