Jeff Dlouhy Peter JarosI Love Camino!

About Jeff

I am a 19 year old sophomore at Northeastern University in Boston. This summer I am responsible for bringing Tabsposé to Camino. Outside of Camino I also work on my own projects such as Corripio located at nClassSoftware.com.

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About Peter

Peter is a senior at Bard College. He's spending his summer making Camino scriptable. When he's not doing that, he's probably writing dirty, dirty hacks that he's too embarrassed to show the world. That, or working on his own website. (coming soon)

Contact

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peter.a.jaros@gmail.com
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Jeff Dlouhy - Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 04:20 AM

Not much news on the Tabsposé front recently. I have spend the past week optimizing code and going through the review process for my first patch. Once the first patch makes it in the repository, it will be followed by a smaller one dealing with click handling as seen in my screencast. Soon you will be able to play around with it on Camino’s trunk build. Until then, no Tabsposé for you!

Interpolation

Jeff Dlouhy - Monday, July 09, 2007 at 05:11 AM

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In some of the past screenshots of Tabsposé the thumbnails looked jagged. One of the things I worked on this weekend was getting the images to look smooth by setting the graphics context to use ‘NSImageInterpolationHigh.’ There is a minor performance hit that comes along with using this; however, it produces very good looking thumbnails. Here is an example with normal interpolation and one with high interpolation.

I also started to add the site title to the bottom of the preview. A screenshot can be found here.

Tabposé Screencast

Jeff Dlouhy - Friday, July 06, 2007 at 10:28 PM


Here is a quick screencast I made showing the progress so far on Tabposé. I will be posting more in the days to come, if you are wondering how it scales you can find a screenshot of 14 tabs open here.

Hey, Roomie!

Peter Jaros - Thursday, June 28, 2007 at 02:54 PM

Well, it’s about time I spoke up.  Greetings from beautiful Upstate New York.  My name’s Peter, and I’m the other guy.  Google couldn’t give Mozilla quite enough Summer of Code slots for more than one Camino position, which went to Jeff, but thanks to the hard work of Sam, Pink, and I’m-not-even-sure-who-else, Mozilla and the Camino Project are funding my project anyhow.  What is that project?  You might well ask.

I’ll be bringing AppleScript support—real, honest to God scripting—to Camino.  Scripting support bugs have been waiting around on Bugzilla since at least 2002, and this summer I intend to deal with most of them.

The first part of this project is Windows & Tabs.  Scripts will be able to interact with browser windows and the tabs they contain, getting their URLs and titles and setting their URLs as well.  (Hopefully I’ll find a way to do things like “make new browser window”, but the “make” command is apparently full of bugs on Apple’s end.  We’ll see.) The main development for W&T is over as of yesterday, and as of today the new code is waiting for its second review.  You can follow along at home if you like.

Next will be Bookmarks & History.  Stay tuned.


Googleplex and Google NYC In 1.28 Weeks

Jeff Dlouhy - Thursday, June 28, 2007 at 02:14 PM

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I was fortunate enough to visit the Googleplex while I was out in California. It is quite a surreal environment with people on scooters, segways, bikes, you name it. There just seemed to be people everywhere and each and everyone of them seemed happy, how could they not be? Google goes beyond what most places would call a “relaxed environment”, they have a nerd Shangri-La. Beyond the amazing food and endless micro-kitchens, Google is a great place to let your creative juices flow. Some might call it a college atmosphere, but it goes beyond that. Google is in a category all by itself, it has a Google atmosphere.

The day after I visited Google HQ I flew back home to New Jersey and was invited by one of my friends to come and visit him in the Google NYC office. So a little over a week after visiting the Googleplex I got to indulge in more excellent food and ride more scooters. Google NYC is unique, as I am sure most of their remote offices are. They occupy a few floors in their massive 9th & 16th avenue building and have a very cool display of vintage computers. While I was there I also got to meet Mark Mentovai who is one of the project leads on Camino.

After visiting both of these offices and seeing what they have to offer all I can say is “wow.” I hope I get the privilege to work in one of their offices someday.

New Roommate

Jeff Dlouhy - Wednesday, June 27, 2007 at 04:41 AM

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This announcement is sorta old ... but Camino has a second Summer of Code student. Peter Jaros will be working on improving Camino’s Applescript support. The Mozilla Foundation and Camino are funding Peter. In the next few days you will start to see posts from him, as he too will be spending his summer making Camino even better. Sorry that it took me so long to get you on the blog Peter rasberry.

Tabposé’s First Steps

Jeff Dlouhy - Tuesday, June 26, 2007 at 04:23 AM

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Tonight Tabposé started to show it’s first signs of progress. I was able to get thumbnails of all the open tabs aligned into a grid. The previews are jagged and distorted and the grid acts funky sometimes, but it’s a start. I am going back now to clean up and refractor some of the code and hopefully submit my first patch to the project. Sorry about the lack of posts, I had to switch web hosts ... again…

Here is a close-up. Oh and ignore the sliders. smile

Camino Meetup

Jeff Dlouhy - Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 02:49 PM


This weekend I am in Mountain View for the Camino meetup. It has been great meeting everyone and being able to put a name to a face. There are some exciting things that are coming in the next few releases of Camino. Also on thursday my homebrew server starting acting funky and so I decided to be daring and upgrade Apache… bad idea on Gentoo. So after hours of hard work I still had no luck. I decided to move my plans to move to a new host ahead by a few months. Many of my sites are down as of now and I will slowly bringing them back online once I learn how to uses the convoluted networkredux cPanel system.

Sorry in advance about any issues you might run into. 

Update From WWDC ‘07

Jeff Dlouhy - Wednesday, June 13, 2007 at 01:06 PM

My trip out to California has been great so far. This year Steve Jobs stated that there were over 5,000 attendees at WWDC and boy does it feel like it. There is a noticeable difference in the amount of people from last year. Along with this Apple has seemed to become cheeper with no campus bash, less food in the morning, and no student sunday. On top of that students were not allowed into the main Keynote and had to watch from a overflow room. There will be more on that later...

Overall WWDC has been great. There are good sessions, good people, and ok food.

WWDC 2007

Jeff Dlouhy - Friday, June 08, 2007 at 01:36 PM

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Tomorrow I leave for San Francisco to attend what looks to be an amazing World Wide Developers Conference. I had an amazing time last year and I’m very excited for this year’s events and sessions. I like the whole Universe/Carl Sagan theme they have going on there, probably since Leopard will be making them ”Billions and billions.

I will be attending all of the events that don’t require me to be 21. If you want to hang out or meet up, shoot me an e-mail.

See you in sunny California!

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