I learned that Gmail has a 102KB limitation for displaying the content of an email (minus attachments). Why 102KB instead of 100KB? Probably to allow for email headers.
There was a LOT of learning that went into making it over the past year. Getting software to work with feature parity on all supported platforms is rather challenging. Getting feature parity on Windows is especially tough when stuff has to be done that literally no one else in the world has done before:
The crickets were sounding pretty hard on Google Search through a good chunk of xcron's development.
I'm a fan of Open Source and have a growing interest in serverless and edge computing. I'm not a big fan of spiders, but they're doing good work eating bugs. I also stream on Twitch.
I learned that Gmail has a 102KB limitation for displaying the content of an email (minus attachments). Why 102KB instead of 100KB? Probably to allow for email headers.
I also released xcron this week:
cubiclesoft / xcron
xcron is the souped up, modernized cron/Task Scheduler for Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and FreeBSD server and desktop operating systems. MIT or LGPL.
xcron/xcrontab
xcron is the souped up, modernized cron/Task Scheduler for Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and FreeBSD server and desktop operating systems. MIT or LGPL.
Everything you have ever desired to have in cron/Task Scheduling/Job Scheduling system software. And then some.
xcron is the reference implementation of the Job Scheduler Feature/Attribute/Behavior Standard (JSFABS) and is 94.2% JSFABS-compliant.
Features
There was a LOT of learning that went into making it over the past year. Getting software to work with feature parity on all supported platforms is rather challenging. Getting feature parity on Windows is especially tough when stuff has to be done that literally no one else in the world has done before:
The crickets were sounding pretty hard on Google Search through a good chunk of xcron's development.