Right now, I sit at page 351/428 (82%) in the book. I certainly learned a lot by taking another swipe at learning Cocoa with a little bit of experience under my belt. More than anything, I find myself far more comfortable with throwing new windows...
I'm on page 233/428, which is about 54% of the way through the book. I'm starting to follow along now, just for kicks, and doing any of the challenges that I can't do in my head in about 5 seconds. </p> <p> In the meantime, I made a few neat changes...
It has been quiet around here for the past few days. Mainly, this is due to the fact that my brain is going into warp speed, and I have had very little time to even think about the FuzzMeasure 1.1 launch. This launch was fairly successful, but it...
I'm sure there are a good handful of you out there wondering what I'm planning to add to future releases of FuzzMeasure. To tell you the truth, I'm not quite sure what will actually make it into my 1.2 release, because there are so many ideas rushing...
Today, I'm on a roll… </p> <p> For the past few weeks, I've been spending a lot of time looking into methods for extracting the 1/n octave analysis of a measured signal as best as possible. When I was deep into my research, there were a few methods...
I just finished off the last of the emails notifying my customers and “the press” about FuzzMeasure 1.1. It feels good to finally get this release out the door, as I was technically done for a little while. There was just a hiccup with getting a...
Just when I was about to give up on receiving my replacement device from M-Audio, it shows up. I was totally ready to drop the idea of keeping this thing, and buying something else (and eBaying the new device once it arrived). Fortunately, I didn...
Since the FuzzMeasure 1.1 release is essentially on hold until I get my hands on an audio device, I've decided to start looking further into my loudspeaker box simulation software. One thing's for certain – it's a lot to wrap your head around. </p...