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  1. Somewhat surprised to have enjoyed the BrĂ¼tal Legend demo. Might have to buy the game.
  2. Anyone got any good programming/debugging/analysis tool recommendations? We already use Vtune, Instruments, VisualAssist, Incredibuild.
  3. @jamesthomson Hmm. Maybe - but that would mean they're all in Paris. Bastards!
  4. Looks like the #ukmacdev meeting is off this month - where have all the Mac developers gone?
  5. After extensive research I can confirm that the deli's lemon tart isn't a patch on their pear one. The world should be told.
  6. There a #ukmacdev meeting tonight in London: http://bit.ly/2285y.
  7. If there's one thing that really pisses me off in a game, it's the inability to click through a cut scene. Grrrr.
  8. Feeling ridiculously tired and drained today. Not quite sure why.
  9. So what's this whole wave business about then? Now I've got it, what do I do with it?
  10. Sorry to have missed @meretto tonight - I was just too knackered... hope the gig went well guys.
  11. Estimated coding productivity whilst working from home: 90%. Whilst in the office: 10%. Aaargh.
  12. Meretto @ The George Tavern, Stepney - tonight...
  13. Good SI beer session last night. I didn't actually drink much, but I'm knackered this morning - not enough sleep.
  14. Finished 1-1 in the end v Palace. Scrappy game, lots of missed chances from both sides.
  15. Heard Christian spokesperson on the radio complaining "any old made up philosophy can now mount legal challenges". Mr Pot, meet Mr Kettle.
  16. Heading off to QPR v Crystal Palace.
  17. @nsconf Yikes! Thanks for the reminder. Just paid my invoice and sent you an email...
  18. @alastairh Great, thanks. I thought they only supported their own formatters. If they support printf() style, it could be very handy.
  19. @alastairh Linux is proving problematic because it doesn't want to play with 16-bit, which means I might have to reimplement vswprintf :(
  20. @alastairh Our string class uses UCS2. It uses a small set of native routines for conversion and formatting (eg using CFString on the mac).