Yes, I had an operation on my throat. This means I cant talk, which means I cant work, which means I can work on the CTRA X-System instead
In every cloud there is a silver lining !
I'm actually finding working on this quite theraputic, every completed feature lifts some more burden off my shoulders as I no longer have to worry about it.
There is still one major fly in the ointment though and that's the SQL problems. I am working with the author of an different SQL library to migrate the system over to his library from the one I was using. When that's in I can re-enable half the stuff i've coded that is crashing and can do things that at the moment I am holding off on - like statistical tracking and the reports & events system.
Until I get a stable SQL implementation then every new SQL call I make has the net result of making the system less stable so I do feel a bit trapped at the moment in terms of getting the system finished and with you guys.
I hope, and it's just a hope, to break through the SQL migration today. I just hope the new SQL library works! If it doesn't we'll have to develop a web based API again, but the whole point of moving to this new development tool (and taking the added internal-complication hit of a lower level language) was because it had some SQL libraries for it.