Well, the house destruction metaphor was pretty apt today when I decided to try new JJ Flex "improvements." First I couldn't even run the thing, then I could hear radio but I couldn't close the application, then I could see the app but the menu bar and tuning frequencies didn't exist. Lucky for you, the observer, it's all good now. We have a menu bar and I think you can tune the thing. I think you can even tune via the waterfall. Suffice to say, this release that you won't ever see unless you are bored enough to spy on me via github. The real hope is that all the pain will be worth it in the end. #regressions #jjflexradio
Everyone gets super excited when finding out about new features, but then when I talk about upcoming features and then realize that I'll have test plans for these things that will take hundreds of tests to properly verify functionality. Dreading it, but damn it'll be cool when it's done. For now though, I've got 40 tests left on a logger that I wasn't too excited until I started working on it. Makes me want to use the in-radio logger rather than a standard logger like N3FJP or N1MM. I think what's more likely is that you'll use a logger that's best for the time, place, and event. If I've got 3 frequencies tracking across from left to right in stereo and I'm tracking multipliers, probably be easier to log it all in the radio app, that is until a really good global keystroke system comes into being. On the roadmap. #JJFlexRadio