I've been lurking here for quite some time. I finally decided that it would be nice to be able to participate sometimes instead of only reading. I've been a member of some other Amiga boards for a while so some of you may recognize my handle.
I have a 667MHz Sam440ep, plus various classic Amigas. I work as a software developer on other platforms but unfortunately have never done anything significant on Amiga. I think maybe it'll stay that way because Amiga is my home OS and I like to keep it fun and not at all like work, though I keep being tempted to start.
I probably won't be terribly active here (I'm not elsewhere) but I'll pop in and post from time to time.
... Amiga is my home OS and I like to keep it fun and not at all like work, though I keep being tempted to start. What might be your area of temptation? Anyway welcome, this is the right place to be for your "home OS"!
Mostly I have worked on process control and plant management software that runs on Windows. Currently I'm working with some embedded devices.
@Snuffy
My first temptation might be a GUI-based Subversion client, something like TortoiseSVN. I would really like to have a tool like that on Amiga.
I have also written some device simulators at work so I'd like to try my hand at writing an 8-bit computer emulator. Preferably one for a platform that isn't already adequately covered for AmigaOS4.x, but that I have access to for testing.
robo-ant wrote: My first temptation might be a GUI-based Subversion client, something like TortoiseSVN. I would really like to have a tool like that on Amiga.
Yes please. TortoiseSVN is a great tool, and I'd love to have equivalent functionality in Workbench.
Welcome and don't look now but you've let too much out of the bag and now you're in trouble LOL
Good Luck with your Software endevours!
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