Classes Finished, Exams Ahead
Published December 3, 2004
Had my last day of classes today. Exams start next Wednesday, and mine will wrap up the following Tuesday. Unfortunately, the two exams which require the most study time are both on the first day, so I'm going to be spending a lot of time over the next 4 days preparing. Not so fun.
Still working on skEdit v3.5. A lot of must-fix bugs came out of the woodwork in the latest beta, so I've been fixing those. Most of them had been in the application for a while, but were not reported until recently. At this point, I'm essentially only working on crashing bugs. Thanks again for your patience. I'm going to be pulling long days on skEdit when these exams are finished.
Good luck with your exams!
Derek on December 4, 2004 #He doesn't need luck. He's a genius!
David on December 4, 2004 #Ummm...I knew that! I heard that there was a newspaper article about Sean in the Columbus dispatch recently. I didn't actually see the article since I live in Arizona, but my girlfriends parents, who do live in Columbus, mentioned it to me. That's pretty cool!
Derek on December 4, 2004 #Based on a quick Google search, I think it was a different Sean Kelly. Probably this guy:
http://www.skny.com
Sean Kelly on December 5, 2004 #enjoy the exams ! and remember to take a little time off before diving back into the bug-wrestling (I'd love 3.5 today, but not at the expense of your sanity !)
jeremy on December 5, 2004 #I know this isn't the place for noting suggestions, and it's probably too late to do so, and this may have been fixed already ... but will 3.5 fix the problem with updated files taking a second or two to update in the Finder? I find that the one thing about the otherwise excellent program that really frustrates me.
Peter Gifford on December 6, 2004 #I'm pretty sure that that's a Finder bug, not a skEdit bug. I see that behavior with all applications on my machine.
Sean Kelly on December 7, 2004 #yeah - the finder update issue is a weird one, but it also happens to me in Office apps.
I guess once 3.5 is out and FTP is built-in then the problem won't be an issue (the only reason I look at sites in Finder is to drag 'em across to the FTP client I use)
jeremy on December 8, 2004 #