the Daniel Story

What's the story, jack?

things Are Different

Good morning, you haven’t noticed anything different have you?

Well, that’s alright; it is hard to spot…

I have some statuses of on-going projects:

Xilon Engine II:

I’m sure you’re wondering what happened, as it has been much longer than 4 months since anything has been released; as well as the old source code taken down from the SourceForge.net project page. XEII is still in development, no worries there; but it has been slow do to many distractions causing much overwhelming stress to myself. I will have the latest version released this month, showing the entirely rewritten project.

CodeViewer.org:

I moved the site to a much more dedicated server to resolve those late night non-responding hours; as well as my other host (for this blog and a few other sites) has moved to a new data center, to help fix down times as well. CVR developments won’t stop, but it is paused, as the site has been in a stable state. I will pick up development once I get a few milestones on higher priority projects.

Reimagine Memories:

Not many people know about this one, the Reimagine Memories web site has some well overdue feature updates needed for some time now. I plan having those in the coming months, as the back end for this site is always being fine tuned.

Documentation Network:

What is this you might ask, well I wanted to have good, clean documentation for XEII, and any other libraries I create released under the "Story Applications" name, which is why I’m developing a web site that will help me in this. Which in cause uses my second version of the WPA back end (WPA2) [maybe two people might even know what that is/was].

Game Development Environment:

XEII, and the Story Applications library are always in development, but I learnt (from XE) that I need to develop an application that uses them on the side. So that I know I am doing the best I can to making it simple as possible and understandable to use them. GDE is this answer, let alone it will show me the process of developing an application (which actuality has an UI).

WPA[2]:

WPA, is/was the back end I use(d) making developing a web site 10 times easier. How do you think I got CodeViewer.org up in two days? Well I’m working on version 2 of this back end, learning from designing/programming mistakes from version 1 so I can make it better and more customizable; while the code may never be decided to see the light of day, it has been apart of many of products I make/made. The Documentation Network web site has provide some remarkably hard design problems causing me to create the second version of WPA, which all my first WPA powered sites will be slowly be upgraded to; this includes CodeViewer.org, and Reimagine Memories. My current static site for XEII will be changed to WPA2, as well as a site created for GDE. No time frame is set for these actions but I’m sure you are really not that interested anyway; so I’ll be sure to tell you when that happens.

 

That’s it for now on "project-talk".

Peaches Out,

Daniel Story.

Leave a Reply »»