As seems inevitable these days, a load of my friends are doing National¹ Novel Writing Month this year. I won't be joining them: I have no particular ambition to become a novelist. However, I do want to become a better programmer.
To that end, I shall be participating in my own Personal Code Writing Month, the rules of which are
I'll be posting regularly about this: if you don't want to hear about it, please let me know so I can set up a filter or something.
Edit: I've uploaded today's hack - a partial fix to the irritating "light goes off when you rotate the phone" bug on my LED flashlight. It's not a complete fix, because the light still blinks out for half a second before coming on again. I'm sure the world doesn't need Yet Another Flashlight App, but I'll sort out Android Market access and upload it there anyway. Meanwhile, you should be able to sideload it from here.
¹ By the way: why "national"? I see from Wikipedia that the first year (1999) was San Francisco-only, but from 2000 onwards it's been an international event.
To that end, I shall be participating in my own Personal Code Writing Month, the rules of which are
- Write some non-work code every day.
- Make what I write available, if only on GitHub.
- Wherever possible, make something that can be used over the Web, and get it hosted somewhere so people can use it.
I'll be posting regularly about this: if you don't want to hear about it, please let me know so I can set up a filter or something.
Edit: I've uploaded today's hack - a partial fix to the irritating "light goes off when you rotate the phone" bug on my LED flashlight. It's not a complete fix, because the light still blinks out for half a second before coming on again. I'm sure the world doesn't need Yet Another Flashlight App, but I'll sort out Android Market access and upload it there anyway. Meanwhile, you should be able to sideload it from here.
¹ By the way: why "national"? I see from Wikipedia that the first year (1999) was San Francisco-only, but from 2000 onwards it's been an international event.
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