This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote CAD for normal people, on the subject of Uncategorized.

Rob Annable notes the existence of LeoCAD, a CAD program that uses “bricks similar to those found in many toys (but they don’t represent any particular brand)” to let you build models. (Convoluted way of avoiding saying “Lego“, but the Lego people are not all that tolerant about use of their brand.) Anyway, it lets you build brick models. I was hoping that it was going to be “Oop!“, as described in Douglas Copeland’s MIcroserfs, but it’s not quite that cool. (See the Oop section a third of a way down this page.)

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