csserver adventure!
Here is a program I wrote freshman year of college (1999). A text-based roleplaying game based on people I had met in the cs department. Fun, dated, text-based.
Here is a program I wrote freshman year of college (1999). A text-based roleplaying game based on people I had met in the cs department. Fun, dated, text-based.
This is a program I wrote about 4-5 years ago which received some popularity on various international websites and magazines. While not as popular as ssrss, it still made lockergnome and shell city if I remember correctly. You use it to scroll or appear lines of text from a book or text file (or alarm text items you set up, features!) on the current window titlebar of whatever application you are using at the time. Source code available gplv3.
The source code (if not specified, all my source can be considered gplv3, but you SHOULD receive a copy of GPL with it) to Title Bar Scroller. www.hunterdavis.com/titlescrollcomplete.rar
Here is a link to the web album full of pictures taken when I first moved to LA earlier this year. http://picasaweb.google.com/HunterGDavis/LivinInLA
vlcwmvhgd.batThis may not be useful anymore after the fall dashboard update, but for those who still have files the 360 can’t play, here’s a nice vlc batch script I wrote a while back.
I added in shift-looping (so you can drag as many files as you like to this bat file initially and let them run overnight), as well as adding the vlc:quit command to the vlc playlist after every file conversion. This ensures the vlc gui closes after encoding so the batch file can move on to the next video to encode w/o human interaction.
Welcome to hunterdavis.com 3.0! I am finally moving my static site to wordpress. Expect lots of fun suprises in the days to come, as well as repostings of all my old programs and givaways. fun!