Archive for September, 2008

CloudBoard Released!

September 13th, 2008 | Category: General

I finally put the finishing touches on CloudBoard and released it. You can give it a try right now - please contact me with any feedback you have! (UPDATE: Link removed for maintenence.)

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Codeblocks 2.0.1 Released

September 07th, 2008 | Category: CloudNine, General, Newsflashes, Programming, Releases

I fixed a few early-reported bugs and made a few changes to Codeblocks.

Fixes:
- Fixed public workspaces not highlighting code at all (IE, Javascript portions never ran)
- Fixed corrupt public workspaces
- Fixed public workspaces being listed out-of-order
- Closed a javascript hole which allowed saved javascript to be executed on viewers

Changed:
- Color schemes; “red” and “yellow” changed from being their bright, true RGB color to a slightly darker variant - still looks good but it’s easier on the eyes.

Added:
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iPhone and PSP support. You can now read Codeblocks code from either device (but not edit it).
- Customizable subtitle on index
- Custom Public Workspace support. Workspaces can be added via the SQL database (”pubfiles” table).

Just overwrite all of your 2.0.0 files except for dbinfo.php and config.php!

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Codeblocks 2 Released!

September 07th, 2008 | Category: CloudNine, General, Newsflashes, Programming, Releases

Well, I’m done with Codeblocks 2 - and it’s out, right now.
You can use it online, as always - but it’s now available for use on your own server.

A Codeblocks license will run you $10 - a very meager price, I might add.
Check the tab on the top right for more information.

I fixed a slew of bugs, several security holes, and made several improvements.
- The Codeblocks Ruby highlighter is now Ruby on Rails - framework functions are now highlighted as well.
- The Java highlighter has been updated specifically for Java 2.
- I added a standalone SQL highlighter. It’s the same as what was previously embedded in the PHP highlighter.
- Codeblocks is now themeable. I’ve got some predefined color schemes but it’s of course user-definable.

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Google Chrome sucks.

September 06th, 2008 | Category: Personal, Rants

Google Chrome sucks.
I know, you probably disagree. Google’s a great web company. I use and love Gmail, GCal and GrandCentral. Google Chrome is a proprietary WebKit-based browser that doesn’t support extensions. What’s the point? Proprietary Konqueror? The only new “feature” in GChrome seems to be Incognito Mode, which, honestly, if you need to use, you’re downloading way too much porn.

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