vvvv_45beta29

December 24, 2012 posted by: joreg

exactly 10 years ago today vvvv33beta1 descended to earth. and it brought great joy amongst us all. in order to celebrate this occasion we want to re-release it today: vvvv33beta1beta-contribution

and it took us 10 years to release roughly 40 versions (honestly we lost track a bit over the years. you have to understand that vvvv was started before version control was en vogue that is at times when some of you still believed in santaclaus!). for the sake of numerology lets say today sees the release of number 42. and we call it vvvv45beta29.

here is whats to expect from beta29:

  • vvvv is now fully unicode from tip to toe: unicorn-in-alpha-builds
  • from now on there will be 32 bit as well as 64bit builds: vvvv-64bit
  • there is a series of new nodes that simplifies handling of XML: xml-nodes-added-to-alpha-builds
  • there is a new datatype for byte-handling: new-datatype-raw
  • there is a new html-texture node based on chromium that opens up a whole new universe (comes with the addonpack): htmltexture-(ex9.texture)
  • there is a new alternative to playing back video files: player-(ex9.texture) and quite some more fixes as you’ll see in the changelog.
  • also a behind-the-scenes rework of the boygrouping code was necessary. the only thing you should notice there is that things are potentially faster now.

note that the necessary changes for unicode and 64bit affected quite large portions of vvvvs codebase. we did our best to make sure everything works at least as good as before. you’ll be the judge of that. and many thanks to our regular alpha-testers who found some nice buggers.

now with vuxuserens announcement of his full DirectX 11 implementation for vvvv and node13 just around the corner it already seems that 2013 will see a nice takeoff..

all the best to everyone and worldpeace. your devvvs.

ps.: here is a promise (to ourselves): this is the last release on the 24th of a december. who came up with this date in the first place? cheesus!

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joreg
20.12.2012 - 18:08

exactly 10 years ago today vvvv33beta1 descended to earth. and it brought great joy amongst us all. in order to celebrate this occasion, here it is again: ()

so it took us 10 years to release roughly 40 versions (honestly we lost track a bit over the years. you have to understand that vvvv was started before version control was en vogue that is at times when some of you still wet their pants!). for the sake of numerology lets say today sees the release of number 42. and we call it vvvv45beta29.

here is whats to expect from beta29:

  • vvvv is now fully unicode from tip to toe: unicorn-in-alpha-builds
  • from now on there will be 32 bit as well as 64bit builds: vvvv-64bit
  • there is a series of new nodes that simplifies handling of XML: xml-nodes-added-to-alpha-builds
  • there is a new datatype for byte-handling: new-datatype-raw
  • there is a new html-texture node based on chromium that opens up a whole new universe (comes with the addonpack): htmltexture-(ex9.texture)
  • there is a new alternative to playing back video files: player-(ex9.texture) and quite some more fixes as you’ll see in the changelog.
  • also a behind-the-scenes rework of the boygrouping code was necessary. the only thing you should notice there is that things are potentially faster now.

note that the necessary changes for unicode and 64bit affected quite large portions of vvvvs codebase. we did our best to make sure everything works at least as good as before. you’ll be the judge of that. and many thanks to our regular alpha-testers who found some nice buggers.

now with vuxuserens announcement of his full DirectX 11 implementation for vvvv and node13 just around the corner it already seems that 2013 will see a nice takeoff..

special thanks go out to all users who have been with us since beta1 most notably kalleuser and i’d count enouser there as well. anyone else still with us from the early days? make yourself heared in the comments!

all the best to everyone and worldpeace. your devvvs.

ps.: here is a promise (to ourselves): this is the last release on the 24th of a december. who came up with this in the first place? cheesus!

sinus
24.12.2012 - 20:03

oh yeah! merry xmas!

dd

lightizm
25.12.2012 - 10:27
Merry Christmas Everyone!!!!!!!!
tekcor
25.12.2012 - 12:07
happy xmas and thanks for keeping me bussy every year around this time :D
dottore
25.12.2012 - 12:45
thanks devvvvs :) and merry christmass!!!!!
circuitb
25.12.2012 - 14:28
big up devs ! happy birthday vvvv and merry christmass to everyone
Desaxismundi
25.12.2012 - 15:27
TX and much lovvvve!
matka
25.12.2012 - 17:23
greatest community in the www is vvvv!!!
h99
25.12.2012 - 19:10

Happy birthday vvvv!

And what Clayton is talking about at 6:50 ca?

m4d
25.12.2012 - 21:50

i’ll miss those vvvvmas releases for sure, but can ofcourse so understand.. so thanks devvvvs for everything and making it happen one last time! :)

also happy vvvvmas to all you sweet people!

mrboni
25.12.2012 - 23:19
vxvxvxvx
vjxxx
28.12.2012 - 15:44
Thank you for everything you do, I wish happy holidays!
DiMiX
24.12.2012 - 20:13
merry Xmas to evvvveryone and thanks for b29
tonfilm
24.12.2012 - 20:29
merry christmas, and a very nice evening for the non christians as well!
screamer
24.12.2012 - 21:56
wowowowow, hooray huys, great milestone. proud to be part of this community
metrowave
24.12.2012 - 23:01
Many thanks for this update… I was wondering why the 64bit core and addons are so much smaller in size that the 32bit version? (especially the addons)
patrick
25.12.2012 - 00:00

FFFFett! Simple question: I assume patches are 100% interchangeable between x86 and x64? A relaxing festive season to y’all!

And: Kalle!

manuel
25.12.2012 - 01:00
yeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaa
mino
25.12.2012 - 01:48
super
unc
25.12.2012 - 08:43
yay! thanks to devs, and happy bbbbirthday v4! :) and merry xmas to evvvveryone!

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