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a secretSneak to the quiet readers of secretGeek...

don't blog this anywhere else, m'kay?

i'm working on two new versions of the "world's simplest code generator"

the web version is listed here: wscg

it includes a link to a google group i created: World's Simplest Code Generator where i ask for new 'patterns': go on write a few....

there is a cool new feature i haven't written yet, and oh i haven't included the funky help file i had in mind either... i expect this will be out in time for the 'official' release notice.

[ this version has already been mentioned in the comments at the daily wtf... such non-bliss... :-(... ]

if you are brave and powerful (ahh, go on, I know you are) you can use this new version of the world's simplest code generator to write all your own code.

failing that, plese use your meager allotment of time on this earth to become a software inventor.

Or, failing that, my good dear reader, plese implement some ideas i haven't had time fore: xpl, or ftl or seXml.

(it includes custom 'loops'... and will soon include custom 'constants'...'





'Simon' on Fri, 28 Apr 2006 15:04:40 GMT, sez:

I've been using this for a while (yes, version 3). The most useful thing you could do for me would be to let me save my lists and patterns, so I can recall them and use them on another day.



'Todd' on Fri, 28 Apr 2006 18:44:48 GMT, sez:

Leon, the WSCGs are excellent. Please do not take the comments of WTF readers seriously. They represent a disproportionately large number of fault finders. They pick at the tiniest faults, holding them up to be "the Real WTF". They were very quick to point out flaws, but had nothing to say about how quickly you fixed them. Wankers.



'Al' on Sat, 29 Apr 2006 08:30:31 GMT, sez:

Woohoo, a shiny new version. Is this the version you have kept under wraps for almost 12 months now?



'Dan F' on Mon, 01 May 2006 20:48:29 GMT, sez:

Sweet! I gotta remember to use this, it'd put an end to so many of the "coding by excel" tasks I find myself doing.

For the remembering of patters... you could use dojo.storage - http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/2006/04/now-in-browser-near-you-offline-access.html



'lb' on Thu, 11 May 2006 22:33:25 GMT, sez:

thanks for the dojo.storage tip Dan. That's interesting stuff.

Ray Ozzie clipboard/micro formats, Dojo.Storage... so many exciting possibilities...

Al -- your new blog is looking excellent.




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