zlib turns out to be good for more than graphics developers, however. The deflate algorithm makes an excellent general purpose compressor, and as such can be incorporated into all sorts of different software. For example, I use zlib as the compression engine in Greenleaf's ArchiveLib, a data compression library that work with ZIP archives. It's performance and compatibility mean I didn't have to reinvent the wheel, saving precious months of development time.
IBBoard wrote:You're just in as an "other team member" for now, unless we come up with a decent title or specific section.
It sounds like an unenviable job - communicating from those who know what they're talking about to those who just talk and pretend It is the one area that most techies are lacking in, though.
IBBoard wrote:Glad you're still around, even if you're not overly active recently
As for "bestest", have you not seen the iPod Touch (or possibly iPhone) adverts? They annoy the hell out of my wife because they say something about being the "funnest" at the end
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