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  1. Just posted "a tweeting spreadsheet" http://bit.ly/15rw9k
  2. ok ok what is this
  3. it is a test
  4. @mathseeker Yeah Resolver One is great I still need to see more applications on it thought, like to see how others use it #resolverone
  5. @mathseeker good luck!
  6. @gpjt it might be helpful for developing a 3D inventory visualizer right from the inventory datasheet. I know they use such a system in DAC
  7. Added a searchbox and a link for downloading Resolver One to my blog http://resolverone.wordpres...
  8. @gpjt thanks, I had some difficulty with the auto indent today, I felt it was because I had two ":" in my strings, but I might be wrong
  9. Exporting chunky Resolver One files to Excel to send to my collaborator
  10. @voidspace @gpjt [bug report] this line messes up the auto indent in editor if (line.find("Key: proposition1_rating value: ")==0):
  11. @voidspace trying to setup a server using WiFi instead of LAN,I need to know it's IP. I am trying to get it to tweet it's IP every 10 min;)
  12. I am a linux script and my IP is 192.168.1.102
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  14. 192.168.1.102
  15. Your Message Here
  16. @gpjt @voidspace is the font face for comments in 1.6 new? looks fantastic I really love it. sorry if it was done before 1.6, didn't notice
  17. @voidspace Hi Michael, I have implemented a Wagner-Whiter algorithm in Resolver One, could you guys please take a look http://bit.ly/27KJUm
  18. It's past 1am, I guess 90 % of developers are now thinking for reasons and excuses for why they don't want to go to bed #developers
  19. I am beginning to realize that writing test modules makes your code more consistent. You need to write it to believe it.
  20. @voidspace There is an old Chinese proverb saying "any successful software testing procedure is indistinguishable from magic"