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Sneak Peek Inside Kea Campus' Amiga Corner
Posted on 11-Jul-2024 13:28:35
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It's been a few weeks since the Kea Campus launch. There's still a lot of work to do, but some additional content has been added. This includes the first actual content to the Amiga corner (beyond forum discussions).

Here's a peek at what the campus home looks like right now:


Learn more by clicking here.

Last edited by Hans on 26-Jul-2024 at 01:40 PM.

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Re: Sneak Peek Inside Kea Campus' Amiga Corner
Posted on 26-Jul-2024 8:12:19
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@all

Kea Campus' Amiga Corner has just received its first how-to content: How to get an AmigaOS cross-compiler up and running on your machine quickly (see below).**

It'll be public over here in about a week.

Or, you can watch it now by joining the campus (link), and support creation of more Amiga content (and software) in the process. Just say you're an Amiga user when you post in the welcome thread, so I know you're one of us.

Click here to join the campus.




** This will be followed up with more videos in future...

Last edited by Hans on 26-Jul-2024 at 01:39 PM.
Last edited by Hans on 26-Jul-2024 at 08:12 AM.

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Posted on 2-Aug-2024 6:12:44
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... and the cross-compiler video is now public. Here's the direct link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wS04tv_Bnjw.

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Re: Sneak Peek Inside Kea Campus' Amiga Corner
Posted on 22-Aug-2024 1:01:44
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@all

I made a huge mistake when launching the Kea Campus: I was so focused on the "learn to code" side, that I forgot to explain why the Kea Campus' Amiga Corner exists.

No, it's NOT just an add-on, or some kind of mere token. It's there for a specific mission. A mission that I hope you'll support, because help is needed to make it a success. More support means that more is possible.

Click here to learn more.




P.S., I'm working on the next cross-compiling video, which I hope to post to the campus tomorrow (or early next week).

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Posted on 6-Sep-2024 11:54:26
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The next cross-compiler video is now public (campus members got so see it a week ago). This one is on setting up VS Code for AmigaOS development using the cross-compiler.

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Re: Sneak Peek Inside Kea Campus' Amiga Corner
Posted on 25-Sep-2024 12:33:52
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The next video in the cross-compiler series is now public. It shows you how to quickly and efficiently get your files from the cross-compiler machine over to an Amiga for testing.

Click here to watch it.



20-40% Off ZitaFTP Server

Since it involves ZitaFTP Server, I'm offering 20-40% off ZitaFTP Server until Oct. 12 2024.

To get 20% off, use the following coupon code at checkout: AMIGACODER20

To get 40% off, join the Kea Campus. If you join as a Creator or Elite member, then you also get a fully downloadable template for everything you've seen in this video, and more.

Click here to get ZitaFTP Server.

Hans

Last edited by Hans on 25-Sep-2024 at 02:11 PM.

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Posted on 25-Sep-2024 13:40:12
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@Hans

Are you aware of this?

https://github.com/alpine9000/squirt

It’s great for automated testing after builds, as it lets you “squirt” files to amiga systems and also run them on the amigas with output coming back to the build host. Low memory footprint so it works even on lowend systems with just 68000 and enough RAM to be online, like original Minimig and A500/600/1000/2000/1200 with small and inexpensive ram expansion.

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Posted on 25-Sep-2024 14:21:33
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@kolla

No, I wasn't aware of that. My first thought was "that's a gigantic security risk." Indeed, here's the warning:

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Please don't run squirtd on any computer that is connected to the open internet!!!


I'm going to stick with using ZitaFTP, but squirt sound like a good option... provided you heed the warning above.

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@Hans

Passing around credentials in clear text over the wire (as is the case for ftp) is IMO a larger security risk than using a protocol that is without authentication :)

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Posted on 26-Sep-2024 3:03:16
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@kolla

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Passing around credentials in clear text over the wire (as is the case for ftp) is IMO a larger security risk than using a protocol that is without authentication :)

Nice try, but ZitaFTP Server supports end-to-end encryption, known unofficially as FTPS (or FTPES to some). I've got my servers set up to only allow secure connections.

So no clear text login details or any unencrypted data is being sent.

That's why I wrote ZitaFTP Server instead of using one of the existing Amiga FTP servers.

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Right you are. Sorry. On my phone, the last parameter of the curl command didn’t show (unless I had scrolled, but it wasn’t obvious) and so I just saw ftp:// and made an erroneous presumption.

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@all

I'm done with the cross-compiler videos (for now). Here's the first video of a new series on GUI programming with MUI.

Click here to watch.



TRIGGER WARNING: This one might upset a few people.

Hans

Last edited by Hans on 18-Oct-2024 at 04:25 AM.

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Posted on 18-Oct-2024 15:35:27
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@Hans

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TRIGGER WARNING: This one might upset a few people.


Funny you say that. Having planned it for months (or was it years?) I finally added a GUI to CIAgent for big 1.0 release. Now I was familiar with classic Intuition and GadTools and wanted to use ReAction. I must have spent 6 months learning it and wrestling with it. I didn't think my GUI design was complicated but ReAction made it so hard. For starters, instead of having one global API for the GUI, the API was split up with each each gadget or class as it were having its own API and each needed to be opened. Then, for what I thought it was designed to do, auto layout gadgets in groups was even more work. It needed extra tags for this and that. And then the labels were overcomplicated as well and couldn't be simply specified as text. For what I thought would be a simple layout it was so complicated. I kept wondering, who designed this, and why is it so complicated? If this was in the real world it would have got the boot! GadTools may lack layouts but at least it's easy to program. ReAction did my head in!

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@Hans

Quote:
TRIGGER WARNING: This one might upset a few people.




I have no issues at all with programmers or developers using MUI.

As long as the program works.



redfox


P.S. I tinker with ARexx and RxMUI for MUI GUI,
and ARexx and ProAction for ReAction GUI.

Of course, RxMUI and ProAction are very different and I made alot of rookie mistakes.

Last edited by redfox on 18-Oct-2024 at 10:18 PM.
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@redfox

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I have no issues at all with programmers or developers using MUI.


Hehe. The trigger warning is for those who don't want to admit that MUI is better.

The video has already been disliked by someone...

@Hypex

I don't remember Reaction being that bad. But, I only ever created very basic GUIs with it.

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Posted on 19-Oct-2024 14:56:03
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@Hypex

Have you taken a look at Rebuild?

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@Hans
The problem is to find which external classes are good and which are bad and none probably have their source code released so you end up with bugs that you can’t be fixed.

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@Hans

Quote:
The trigger warning is for those who don't want to admit that MUI is better.

Beware of 'ppcamiga1' to chime in here...

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ReAction did my head in!

My first encounter with ReAction was quite identical and that's why overtime I developed an extensive (very extensive) set of macro's to improve my experience and I'm glad I took that plunge. Using ReAction is now quite a breeze to me!

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@Hans

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I don't remember Reaction being that bad. But, I only ever created very basic GUIs with it.


Compared to GT I found it had a steep learning curve. Some things were inconsistent. Such as some gadgets accepting a label directly while others only take them as an afterthought with a label image following.

However, one thing I haven't liked about MUI is it lacks the multitasking of Intuition. If a MUI program stalls or locks up the menus stop working as if the program needs to manage them. Where as Intuition menus still work regardless of app state. It may seem minor. But it's the little things that can count.

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