Small Tweaks for Configuring Player Icons

Now the icons each have a name. I also turned on the colours in the rules:

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Making the rules colourful was fun – as far as computer programming goes. Not as much fun as riding roller coasters or spending an evening in the pub with good friends, but I think you understand what I mean. I don’t think the benefits justified the time I spent on it, though. Which is why I love being the boss and sole employee. If I want to distract myself briefly doing something for fun but without financial justification, that’s okay. I don’t need to beg for permission or subvert company policies and processes. It’s good to be self-employed!

 

 

 

What’s Happening With PokerZebra

Nothing. For now. I’ve been waiting for Apple to release XCode 4, which promises to make working with Objective-C significantly nicer. Once it is released I hope to finish off this little side project.

(PokerZebra is a poker odds calculator for Mac OS X).