Latest 10 Posts
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		Emacs, snakes and camels
    Camels and snakes are the same I'm an enthusiastic user of Emacs and Emacs Evil mode, which brings Vi/Vim key-bindings to Emacs. Something that has caused a small amount of...
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		Moving from Wordpress to Eleventy
    Resisting Sirens Over the weekend I moved my personal blog from wordpress.com, to Eleventy hosted on Cloudflare pages. My motivation for choosing wordpress 10 years ago was largely born out...
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		Event Audio for Godot
    Event Audio for Godot Some time ago I wrote a small add-on for Unity called UberAudio. Unfortunate title aside – ride-sharing wasn’t a big thing back then – it was...
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		Runtime Debug Tools Update
    Following on from my previous post on runtime debugging in Godot, I had a few requests and ideas for improving things, such as: 2D support. Pausing when debugging. Fixing some...
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		Runtime Debug Tools - Optimising for the Idiot Iteration Loop in Godot
    Background It’s been a while! Like many people, I’ve recently been experimenting with Godot, as an alternative to more established engines like Unity. I’ll be writing up some thoughts on...
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		UberLogger - Redux
    Originally published here. Having not touched UberLogger framework/) for a while, two users contacted me this week with some very decent feature requests (thanks Steve and Gavin!). What should have...
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		UberAudio - an improved audio workflow for Unity
    Originally published here. A few months ago I decided to rewrite/tidy-up and open-source a bunch of Unity add-ons I've written and regularly use. First up was UberLogger, a drop-in replacement...
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		UberLogger - a replacement Unity console and logging framework
    Originally published here. I've been using Unity for a few years now and have developed a deep and unhealthy love for it. As a game development framework it's easily the...
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		Compiling Unity projects from within Emacs
    Originally published here. I'm often asked how I get Emacs to compile up Unity projects*, and I thought it would be worthwhile writing a proper post on what I've done...
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		'var', ELDoc and Omnisharp
    Originally published here. A couple of weeks ago in the office we were having a conversation about the pros and cons of using 'var' in C#. If you're not aware...
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