Bjoernke’s Homepage

This is my page, is it not shiny and doodley?

My Name is Björnke von Gierke, but its also allowed to write it Bjoernke.
Never write Bjornke, or Bjorn, that gives you bad Karma!

August 8, 2008

Updates!

Filed under: BvG Docu, ChatRev, Website news — BvG @ 23:42

Today i spend the whole day remodelling the RunRev parts of the homepage. As I already was at it, I packaged up some versions of ChatRev and BvG Docu. Mostly bugfixes, no new features for either. Oh, and look, there’s a new mysteeerious link in the main navigation too…

August 7, 2008

No progress is progress too

Filed under: BvG Docu, ChatRev, Games, RunRev — BvG @ 15:29

I’ve stopped BvG Docu 2, took it up again, and stopped again. Probably gonna finish in 2 years at this pace…

ChatRev is finished, but Linux is not usable as server, so I wait for my new laptop to arrive, to make the current laptop the new Server. Then I’ll release a bug update, with the new Feature removed, as it’s hard coded and clunky and I don’t like it.

I’ve done lots of game related teststacks, as well as concepts, but it’s mostly just test stuff.

Also I work as a solderer, it’s boring but 3 full days, so a good opportunity to train regular day schedules.

I intend to write more entries here, as well as tutorials for the RunRev part of my site. Knowing me, neither will happen…

April 12, 2008

Slow progress is progress too

Filed under: BvG Docu, ChatRev — BvG @ 2:15

I am inching forwards with BvG Docu, at about a quarter hour per day (in average). I think that’s not enough, and I tell myself to invest the time, but I’m not following my own commands…

Also I am often trying to solve ChatRev Server bugs on linux, which seems to be a bit of a futile undertaking. I’ll most likely just use workarounds for the slowdown bug I’m experiencing.

March 28, 2008

Quick updates are updates too

Filed under: BvG Docu, RunRev, XML — BvG @ 0:55

Currently I’m creating code for the editor of BvG Docu 2. This editor should enable people to create their own documentation topics, for example for add-on libraries. Currently it mostly enables my anger and frustration. I need to save XML, and not only that, XML that was defined by someone else (RunRev).
I really hope to get the editor finished the next time I code, and then add stuff that deals with the creation of third party documentation topic sets, as well as their settings.

March 18, 2008

Blogging and Rev

Filed under: RunRev, Website news — BvG @ 16:08

Today I discovered another blog about rev coding: A journey trough revolution.

Unfortunately, it seems as if the blogeress is keen on stopping already, due to “only 200″ page views since about a month. Being at this since a year or so, with around 1 view per day (most likely by google) I wonder about what she complains…

For her counsel (and because I always know everything better), Here a respond for her:
Blog reading is not a mass sport. There are millions of blogs, but also only millions of readers. Most blog reader look at 2-3 blogs daily, and look at about 4 blogs per week to see if they like it (most don’t). However some blogs do have millions of readers. With a little math, one can easily see how that can’t work well for the reader count of smaller blogs. For general blogging, about a highly interesting thematic, I’d assume a lead-in time of a few months, before the readership reaches even hundreds of readers per day.

However, the topic of Revolution development is not really something to get millions of readers. I assume the number of people who actually own a Rev version is less then a million. Building on that bad start, most of those are not interested in community building, or even reading about Rev. Rev is a tool for people who just want to get a result, whereas a language like C++ caters to tinkerers, who like to brag about their achievements, and like to hear other brag about theirs. Based on these numbers, I guess that there’s about 20 people who actually are interested in Rev blogs.

So Sarah, if you’re into blogging to get lots of readers, you really should choose another topic. But if you want to do Rev blogging, be sure that you’ll only do it for yourself, and not for page hits.

Finally, never forget to have fun.

March 12, 2008

The wondrous adventures of Settings

Filed under: BvG Docu, RunRev, Writing — BvG @ 2:47

I am stuck on a GUI problem. I want the Users to have much control over how to show the documentation entries in BvG Docu 2. However, I don’t want to confuse people. And settings always confuse people. To explain how I came to this conclusion, I’m gonna tell the story of the boy named Steve.

Steve was a little Boy with a little Company. In the nineties, they mostly made simple and colourful computers, and flashy Shows to introduce them. but Steve was a special boy, he had the power of not being a Geek.

Let me explain what a Geek is. A Geek is a fearsome Monster. It knows very much about how things work, and loves to tinker with details. Because our boy was not one of them, they laughed at him, and said he’s a “hippster”, and an “unwashed illusionist”. But the Geeks where only this mean to Steve, because they where afraid. Geeks are proud that they know so much, but they do not understand everything well. For example they do not understand how other monsters work.

But our little boy monster Steve knew the one thing the Geeks never will know: Monsters which are not the geeky kind, they do not want Settings. For example, they do not want to make settings before they use stuff. They want stuff that just works, exactly as they expect it to work.

Many years later, Steve has become a very big and successful monster. Of course the Geeks still do not understand Steve, or the other monsters. So he will become an even bigger monster, before he’ll stop.

A part of this is that monsters are happy if their stuff barely works. Even if it’s not working how they want, they will just continue to use it. That is something another little Monster understood very well, but this was not the story about the little boy named Bill. And for me, Monstersteve always was much more interesting then Monsterbill.

So back to my Docu Stack. I’m actually thinking about ditching the “customise the look of the Docu styles” Settings altogether. Don’t get me wrong, I intend to keep the Geeks happy, there will still be hooks to do that. But them geeky Monsters like to tinker. They don’t need a nicely styled GUI for settings, because they’ll even find settings if they’re hidden on purpose. But, that’s yet another story, the one about little Linus…

March 9, 2008

Chatrev and BvG Docu 2, sitting on a tree…

Filed under: BvG Docu, ChatRev, RunRev — BvG @ 1:55

Today I made some further refinements to ChatRev. And despite not finding a proper recipe for the “I don’t want to talk” bug, I filed it.

Yesterday I made a few BvG Docu 2 advances, but nothing major. There’s much too much work, and I fear it won’t be ready in May, if I continue this way. So I need to force me to invest more time into it. Wish me luck with that…

March 3, 2008

I life in the country of Networkbugs

Filed under: ChatRev, RunRev — BvG @ 2:06

There seems to be a interesting bug which prohibits the use of the linux server: It stops reacting to network messages, but only when I’m asleep. How does it know that I’m asleep? I don’t know, but i suspect it to be the first sign of the cyber-apocalypse…

Today’s productive time was split between looking for the above, “I don’t like to respond anymore” bug, and finding another very strange network bug. That one only happens over NAT (port forwarding), but not when the connection is made directly. The first one still is unreproducible to me, but I filed the second one.

March 1, 2008

ChatRev day

Filed under: ChatRev, RunRev — BvG @ 22:26

Yesterday I installed the new Linux Server (again, due to filesystem corruption). Today I mostly made lots of small changes to the ChatRev client and server. One big feature is the Forum RSS update. basically ChatRev will notice you about how many unread forum messages there are on the runrev forum. One can subscribe to those messages, or shut them off again. The cool part is that all the client developers out there can just ignore this, if they want to. The server does not send any kind of new message now (only private messages), but it can receive a new message. Therefore implementation is completely compulsory, and backwards compatible.

If you have made your own client, then you might want to know how to use the subscribe message that you can send to the new server:

“subscribe” & return & return -> Will get you a private message with information wether you have subscribed already, and when the last forum post was made.
“subscribe” & return & “rss” & return -> subscribes or unsubscribes you

If a User is subscribed, he’ll get a private messages about how many newer posts there are, since he last received such a private message. The Server polls the forums about every 5 minutes. The new server will be in use after 2.9 comes out, and is sufficiently stable for server use.

On the server I:

  • Removed legacy code for saving various stuff to files
  • Removed dynamic IP support
  • Finally removed Chatter port (this was a feature which let ppl see how many logged in users there where, but it was disabled since ages).
  • Added debug login to file (because the server crashed hard last night, and i have no clue why)
  • Added handling for the new “Subcribe RSS” message
  • Added Forum RSS polling message

On the Client I:

  • Made tiny nudges to the layout of the chat card
  • Changed the register card layout
  • Made registering log you in automatically
  • Added the possibility to send the subscribe message
  • Changed lots of entries in the help stack
  • Made the help command accept parameters, so one can look at specific help entries (not that anyone ever uses the help stuff…)

Not bad for two days…

February 13, 2008

BvG Docu 2

Filed under: RunRev — BvG @ 3:04

As I wrote Sunday, BvG Docu 2 is my current project. There’s still much planning to do, but I think i’ll like how this will turn out. Most changes to current code will not be for new features, but for simplification of existing code, which then benefits the new features. Currently I plan to have two new Features, but both are major additions, so I’m not sure if I’ll really make both.

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