![]() With the pandemic, and VoodooPad now being owned by Primate Labs, they haven't had someone to do all the upgrades and improvements that they'd planned, and I understand that completely. I mean it's not horrible, but it was something that I hoped would be fixed. Posted in Coding, Javascript Coding | Comments Off on Play.js Updated to CodeSandboxĮver since moving to my new M1Max MacBook Pro, and moving to Apple Silicon apps, I've had one bug in VoodooPad 6 that's a touch annoying. it looks like I'll have to wait a little longer to see what comes up as a development platform for the iPad. it's their app, but it's not the direction I was hoping they were going. There were lots of changes, but the key problems I was having haven't changed, and they have really moved it away from what I liked about it, and towards another style, with different goals. So I fired it up to see how things had changed. this morning, I saw that they had an update, and changed the name of the app on iPadOS to CodeSandbox. They wrote back that there would be updates that were coming soon that would fix most of these, and that I should sign up for the CodeSandbox Beta program and look for the updates. that's something that would make it very hard to find errors in the code. no way to see if there has been any exceptions. Just silence.Īnd it's really the last one that's the kicker. Exceptions aren't logged - if there's an uncaught exception, it's not logged/printed in the console at all.Running nodemon doesn't reload on changes - it would be nice to have a way to auto-reload changes in the files - specifically because the editor is saving them.Logging is iffy - using Node/Express, their default is the debug logging package, and yet you can't see any of the log messages in the console in the app. ![]() They weren't all that big a deal, save one: I was doing a little Node/JS coding on play.js on my iPad Pro this week, and ran into a few issues that I wrote to the developers about. Posted in Clojure Coding, Open Source Software | Comments Off on Temurin 11 is on Homebrew I have JDK 11 for Apple Silicon now, that's good. JDK from the Eclipse Foundation (Adoptium ) Sadly, the architecture for JDK 8 is still Intel: $ brew info temurin8įrom: https: // /Homebrew /homebrew-cask-versions /blob /HEAD /Casks /temurin8.rb Then I can use my setjdk function to switch between JDK 11 and 17 on my laptop, which is nice when there are some issues I've had to deal with in the past. It turns out, it's not bad at all: $ brew tap homebrew /cask-versionsĪnd it's ready to go. I read on Twitter from the Eclipse Foundation that they had placed Java 11 and 8 for Apple Silicon on Homebrew, so why not? In the past, they have had the AdoptOpenJDK 11 on Homebrew, but it was Intel, and I didn't want to bring in Rosetta 2 for any Clojure work, so I was willing to wait. Just download this script, put it in ~/Application Support/VoodooPad/Script Plugins, open VoodooPad and navigate to the page you want to link to, and choose "Copy link of current page" from the Plugin > Lua menu.This morning I decided to see if I could get the AdoptOpenJDK 11, now called Temurin 11, going on my M1Max MacBook Pro. I also made a Lua script for VoodooPad that generates a link for you. You just need to have it on your harddrive, and it'll automagically work. ![]() Internally, VP uses "voodoo://" links that don't seem to work outside the application.Īs a hacker, what was I to do? I made it work, of course ) I've made an application, called linkd, that listens to URLs of the form "vppage:///path/to/document?pageName" (and the same syntax in the additional schemes "vpdoc", "vppage-file", "vppage-http", "vpdoc-file", "vpdoc-http", although the 'http' variants don't work yet).ĭownload linkd. So I needed the ability to make a link in OO that points to the information in VP. More logical is to put it in my personal wiki, that is, my VoodooPad document, since that's where I want to have all 'reserve brain' info, and let OO be JUST a check list. ![]() I *could* save it in the Notes pane of OO. Now, a friend of mine recommended some episodes. In this particular instance, I've got a Watch list (list of movies and series I want to watch) and on it, is The Twilight Zone. I wanted to be able to make a link in my List Of Doom (an OmniOutliner document containing.
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