Hey Andrew!
AA> I think for me the one big advantage to being able to write an
AA> app with a GUI is that maybe my nephews and nieces will be more
AA> interested in software I develop! :)
That might work. All I know is that everytime a young person comes over to my
place it is to get their device(s) to connect to the wifi. Once that happens
they lose interest in what I do although they are totally amazed that whatever
I am typing at the keyboard seems to get amazing things to happen. They always
ask me how I know what to type to make whatever they see going on - usually on
the monitor - happen. It is then I show them a commandline to play a movie
which totally floors them. I have a trailer with lego characters doing the
"Knights of The Round Table" song and dance from Monty Python's "Search For The
Huly Grail" on hand for such occasions.
AA> The copyright info in the source indicates 1996.
That sounds about right. It has been awhile and I am at the age where senior's
moments are noticeably on the increase. :-/
AA> just me shamelessly advertising a little.
That works for me. Glad to be of service.
AA> Are you working on any interesting projects these days, Maurice?
Not really at the moment. I was working on getting the two wifi access points
up to speed but everyone concerned seems happiest when I leave well enough
alone. I was hoping to get a mesh network going but there is a lack of
individuals up to the task so I've put that on the back burner and I suspect
it'll eventually get abandoned. Too bad since I see some fun to be had there.
Life is good,
Maurice
... Don't cry for me I have vi.
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