There's a trailer up at the Mirrormask site. Everyone should go watch it now.
Two days into my three-day stint at Virpack. I have thoughts rattling around in my head (such as "I get really arrogant when I'm testing software," "I still hate the idea of testing on a deadline," "Over half of these bugs will never be fixed," and "It's pleasant working with people who care whether I do a decent job") but they're not quite cohering well enough. If they don't stick together on their own by about this time tomorrow I shall have to acquire verbal glue. Regardless, two things are certain: 1) it's nice to be working with software that looks like it was neither designed by three college undergrads using whatever interface widget they learned in class that day nor accreted over ten years; and 2) I can still break stuff real good.
Two days into my three-day stint at Virpack. I have thoughts rattling around in my head (such as "I get really arrogant when I'm testing software," "I still hate the idea of testing on a deadline," "Over half of these bugs will never be fixed," and "It's pleasant working with people who care whether I do a decent job") but they're not quite cohering well enough. If they don't stick together on their own by about this time tomorrow I shall have to acquire verbal glue. Regardless, two things are certain: 1) it's nice to be working with software that looks like it was neither designed by three college undergrads using whatever interface widget they learned in class that day nor accreted over ten years; and 2) I can still break stuff real good.