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xplanemp2 has some map integration now (so you can see and identify multiplayer aircraft) which has also provided quite a lot of useful lessons about how to go about doing the controller representation on the map for upcoming work on XSB3.xplanemp2 rips out all of the old CSL support (ACF and OBJ7/Legacy) that can’t work with Vulkan and focuses solely on Obj8 both in GL and in Vulkan/Metal.The xplanemp2 (next-gen/legacy-free xplanemp) branch is finally working well enough for other people to start looking at it and has been published on GitHub.These updates to ImgWindow are now in the xsb public source repository for all to use.Some bug fixes have been integrated for erroneous behaviours observed and commented upon by other developers.The ImgWindow binding has been updated with FontAtlas support which means less texture memory wasted on loading fonts multiple times, as well as making it easier to have a consistent set of fonts loaded for all windows.

The old WIP GUI work has been reintegrated and is working again.This weekend saw the following major milestones met: XSquawkBox 3 Work in Progress Screenshots (Two years ago I could guess – today I can test) This weekend finally got things past where they were roughly 2 years ago when I stopped, with the added advantage that I’m getting to test a lot of this with the Vulkan beta to validate my suspicions from two years ago about what would and wouldn’t work. It wasn’t a simple matter of picking up from where I left off 2 years ago – because of the huge amount of work in to the now stable 2.x family, there was now a huge divergence between 3.x and 2.x that really needed me to go back to scratch and start afresh from the latest 2.x release work. Just as a general disclaimer: Any development or features mentioned in this blog post may be subject to change prior to the actual release.Īs an additional note: Once again, please do not contact me asking to be a beta tester or asking when it’ll be ready. While there, she covered various beats including retail, e-commerce, and the Internet.I finally got back to working on XSquawkBox 3 recently, which is the XP11 native, Vulkan compatible, XSquawkBox branch. Previously, Quick covered the Wall Street beat for CNBC as part of the network’s partnership with Dow Jones. Where Is Becky QuickĬurrently, Quick co-hosts “Squawk Box” and hosts “On the Money” at CNBC and covers financial news. There is no doubt, therefore, that she has accumulated a decent fortune over the years.
She earns her income through her career as a CNBC correspondent. Quick’s average salary is $853,233 per year. Becky Quick Salaryīeing one of CNBC’s correspondents, there is no doubt, therefore, she earns a decent salary. Additionally, she hosted the 2007 television documentary “Warren Buffett,” The Billionaire Next Door Going Global. Over the course of Quick’s career, she has interviewed some of the world’s most influential investors and financial power brokers, such as Warren Buffett. Patti Domm – senior market editor Becky Quick Warren Buffett Meg Tirrell – senior health and science reporter
