Gerph - Live coding stream, Sunday 30th June
Charles Ferguson (8243) 427 posts |
Hiya, After the success of the live coding, the Sunday before last, I shall be doing a follow-up session. I’ve scheduled this for Sunday the 30th June, starting around 1pm. In case anyone missed the last session, this is a YouTube stream where I share my screen and write stuff for RISC OS live whilst talking about what I’m doing and why. I’ll be continuing from where I left off. Last time I…
The next session will continue with the Debugger module development, and we’ll see where we go. The stream can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i2_lv3h8tg The GitHub repository can be found here: https://github.com/gerph/darm Come along and join the chat! And bring pineapple juice – the Choice Of The Coding Generation. Why am I doing this? Partly it is for fun, just because it’s interesting and hopefully entertaining. Why a disassembler? Because the current disassembler is in ARM, and it will be useful to have one that isn’t in ARM – which Just Works. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
π I’ll stick with Tetley, thanks.
The best reason. I don’t know if I’ll be able to make it. My fibre is ballsed up (apparently there isn’t any lovely glowyness inside) and the company failed to keep their appointment last Saturday. So, maybe somebody will turn up this time and I can stop propping my bloody phone in the window so it can spend half it’s time trying to work out whether it wants to be on H+ or 4G (and receiving very little of either).
Way ahead of anything I’m capable of. You had how many screens there? Plus the little live camera in the corner for the π.
…did way more than my little ADHD mind is capable of in that time, plus narration, plus reading our comments, plus pineapple juice. Good luck! [oh, and if you didn’t watch it last time, give it a try, see how real software gets made π] |
Charles Ferguson (8243) 427 posts |
Thanks to all who came along :-) An interesting session – a bit more complicated to do, but worked well. This session was trying to implement the *DumpI and *MemoryI commands in the module. It seemed a lot harder than it probably ought to have been, but I’m happy with the result. If you missed the session and want to watch, it’s here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i2_lv3h8tg |