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− | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:David_Haslam '''David Haslam'''] | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:David_Haslam '''David Haslam'''] was active (2007-2012) in developing [http://go-bible.org/ Go Bible] modules for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Platform%2C_Micro_Edition Java ME] enabled mobile phones. |
− | == | + | == Wikipedia == |
− | + | I am an experienced [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia Wikipedian]. | |
− | + | == Facebook == | |
− | + | My facebook profile is http://www.facebook.com/david.f.haslam | |
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+ | == CrossWire activities == | ||
+ | === The Go Bible project === | ||
+ | Go Bible is no longer being actively developed. It's now well past its peak popularity due to the advent of smart phones. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I was responsible for several years as the Go Bible project leader for CrossWire. The related page content has been moved to [[Projects:Go Bible]]. The sidebar of the [http://gobible.blogspot.com/ Go Bible Team] blog lists several more relevant links. NB. The '''Go Bible Forum''' no longer exists. | ||
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+ | ==== Software development ==== | ||
+ | In 2010, we released '''Go Bible 2.4.0''' (together with Go Bible Creator). <BR> | ||
+ | In 2011, we released '''Go Bible Creator 2.4.1''' (which still uses Go Bible Core 2.4.0) as a minor bug-fix. <BR> | ||
+ | Later in 2011, we released '''Go Bible Creator 2.4.3''' and '''Go Bible 2.4.2''' as maintenance bug-fixes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Copyright lobbying === | ||
+ | I spend a proportion of my time researching Bible translations and [[copyright]] lobbying, with a view to getting more Biblical content available for distribution by CrossWire, whether as SWORD modules or Go Bible applications. Whenever it's appropriate, I usually note these approaches in [[Module Requests]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Text pre-processing === | ||
+ | Several projects involve pre-processing Bible text from various (legacy) formats that are unsupported by Go Bible Creator or SWORD utilities. This is an ongoing activity that I am involved in, sometimes with help from other CrossWire volunteers. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === TextPipe Standard === | ||
+ | In the course of my CrossWire & Go Bible activities, I have developed many bespoke file filters using [http://www.datamystic.com/buy/textpipestandard.html TextPipe Standard] edition. It's one of my favourite software resources. | ||
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+ | === Module making === | ||
+ | During 2011, I began to learn how to make SWORD modules. Among my current projects is an aim to convert the translations hosted by [http://www.myanmarbible.com/ Myanmar Bibles]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Other activities === | ||
+ | I am an administrator for this wiki. I regularly participate in the [http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel sword-devel] mailing list (''aka'' SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum). I also help to manage the CrossWire page on Facebook. | ||
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+ | === Research === | ||
+ | * [[User:David Haslam/Benjamin Blayney's 1769 KJV|Benjamin Blayney's 1769 KJV]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Text Development === | ||
+ | * I help module developers with the earlier task of text development and file conversion. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Useful links == | ||
+ | This site was primarily made for my own convenience, yet other CrossWire developers may find it useful: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * https://sites.google.com/site/gobibleviewer/bible-versions-translations-online | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Users with a user page|H]] |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 11 January 2018
David Haslam was active (2007-2012) in developing Go Bible modules for Java ME enabled mobile phones.
Contents
Wikipedia
I am an experienced Wikipedian.
My facebook profile is http://www.facebook.com/david.f.haslam
CrossWire activities
The Go Bible project
Go Bible is no longer being actively developed. It's now well past its peak popularity due to the advent of smart phones.
I was responsible for several years as the Go Bible project leader for CrossWire. The related page content has been moved to Projects:Go Bible. The sidebar of the Go Bible Team blog lists several more relevant links. NB. The Go Bible Forum no longer exists.
Software development
In 2010, we released Go Bible 2.4.0 (together with Go Bible Creator).
In 2011, we released Go Bible Creator 2.4.1 (which still uses Go Bible Core 2.4.0) as a minor bug-fix.
Later in 2011, we released Go Bible Creator 2.4.3 and Go Bible 2.4.2 as maintenance bug-fixes.
Copyright lobbying
I spend a proportion of my time researching Bible translations and copyright lobbying, with a view to getting more Biblical content available for distribution by CrossWire, whether as SWORD modules or Go Bible applications. Whenever it's appropriate, I usually note these approaches in Module Requests.
Text pre-processing
Several projects involve pre-processing Bible text from various (legacy) formats that are unsupported by Go Bible Creator or SWORD utilities. This is an ongoing activity that I am involved in, sometimes with help from other CrossWire volunteers.
TextPipe Standard
In the course of my CrossWire & Go Bible activities, I have developed many bespoke file filters using TextPipe Standard edition. It's one of my favourite software resources.
Module making
During 2011, I began to learn how to make SWORD modules. Among my current projects is an aim to convert the translations hosted by Myanmar Bibles.
Other activities
I am an administrator for this wiki. I regularly participate in the sword-devel mailing list (aka SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum). I also help to manage the CrossWire page on Facebook.
Research
Text Development
- I help module developers with the earlier task of text development and file conversion.
Useful links
This site was primarily made for my own convenience, yet other CrossWire developers may find it useful: