

But sure enough, Microsoft managed to deliver a simpler-and nimbler-IDE in Visual Studio 2017, despite increasing its capabilities. I was wrong in one respect: Although Microsoft threw out a few features for Visual Studio 2017, it added a great deal more. – Sparky is a candidate of a Project of the Month (December) on the SourceForge.Two years ago, when I reviewed Visual Studio 2015, I came away thinking that Microsoft’s IDE had become the most complicated product ever, and Microsoft would have to simplify it in the future. * nano /etc/sparkybackup/nf (to edit the config file) -> spb edit – sparkybackup command has gotten 3 shortcuts: – Calamares installer has been re-built separately on Stretch and Buster (different libs versions) – as every year I asked you to support Sparky and send some donations to pay for our VPS and to buy RaspberryPi the RPI I already have, thank’s to our community member gom1, as well as the full amount to pay for the VPS, thank’s to all of you (but don’t stop supporting 🙂 ) – started building missing packages for the armhf arch – added support to armhf architecture, creating a new image of Sparky 4-dev (still under development) for a single board mini computer RaspberryPi – Sparky 4.6.1 & 5.0 (6 different versions) have been published as a dual layer DVD disk with a Polish IT magazine called “Komputer Świat” – Sparky 5.1 & 5.1 Special Editions have been released – added new packages to Sparky repos: Qt5 config, Manokwari desktop, Exaile 4.0.0 beta2 audio player, Waterfox web browser – sparky tools source code git repository moved to GitHub service – started building new line of Linux kernel 4.13 the present one is 4.13.10 The last September was so busy for me so I forgotten to drop a few words then.Īnyway, a next month almost gone so I’m gonna make a line under the two months and say what happened: Last Updated on: 30th October 2017, 01:31 pm
